After two years, the NFL is ready to close the books on Deflategate.
"We are moving on from that," Commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday during his Super Bowl LI news conference. "That's part of our history, but it's something that we are comfortable with the process, the decision. We're focusing on the game now."
Tom Brady was suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season after an NFL-commissioned investigation by attorney Ted Wells determined it was "more probable than not" that the quarterback was aware of Patriots staffers taking air out of footballs before the AFC Championship Game against the Colts back in January of 2015.