New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has revealed that the NFL plans to speak to him about the 'deflategate' scandal after the Super Bowl.
The league confirmed that it was investigating the incident after a report suggested that 11 of the 12 balls used by the Patriots in their AFC championship win over the Indianapolis Colts were under-inflated.
However, Brady and head coach Bill Belichick have staunchly denied the accusations, and the 37-year-old admitted that the NFL will speak with him after their Super Bowl clash against the Seattle Seahawks.
"I believe they're going to do it after the season," Brady told ESPN. "So we'll deal with it after this game. I think everybody is locked in, ready to go for the Super Bowl."
The Patriots take on the Seahawks for the Vince Lombardi trophy on Sunday.