The New England Patriots quarterback denied altering the footballs in any way.

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Tom Brady claims that he had nothing to do with the deflated footballs that were used during the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.

The NFL quarterback denied any knowledge of foul play during a press conference on Thursday.

"I have no knowledge of anything," he said. "I was as surprised as anybody when I heard Monday morning that this happened."

ESPN reported that 11 footballs were found to be inflated less than the requirements stated by NFL rules. Brady said the NFL has not yet spoken to him about the underinflated balls.

He shrugged off some of the tougher questions about the view that The Patriots are "cheaters" and stressed that his team's focus is on the upcoming championship game.

"I'd like to know what happened as you all would too. In the meantime I'm going to do the best I can to get prepared for the Seahawks."

He also mentioned ISIS at one point during the press conference.

"This isn't ISIS," he said. "No one is dying."

(Of course, we know the truth behind #DeflateGate.)

 

 

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