The headline-writers of New York's tabloids are clearly enjoying the New England Patriots' ongoing "DeflateGate" scandal.
A new report released Wednesday indicated the Patriots and quarterback Tom Brady likely broke National Football League rules intentionally by deflating their footballs in a AFC title game.
The following morning, the New York Post, Daily News, and Metro were filled with puns involving the word "balls." Brady himself repeatedly used the word during a January press conference when the scandal first emerged.
Here's the Post:
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Here's the News:
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And here's Metro:
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