Don’t expect any more details from the NFL about the PSI levels in footballs they tested this past season.
That’s the word NFL commissioner Roger Goodell passed on today when he told the Rich Eisen show the league did not track PSI readings in the games in which it randomly checked air levels in footballs this season. Moreover, Goodell said the did not find any violations of its regulations for PSI levels.
Goodell said the league conducted “spot checks” to “create a deterrent effect” and that there is no database of PSI levels he intends to share.