Robert Kraft Gives Short Answer On Videotaping Scandal

The New England Patriots may be in a big trouble now, and the NFL is conducting an investigation into the videotaping incident that occurred in Cleveland. The Patriots had sent their production team to record the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals, and it looks like someone didn’t like the idea of having a Patriot on the field. Cincinnati didn’t quite understand the reasons New England had to send their cameraman to record the sideline. If by any chance you don’t know, New England is playing against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. So, the NFL got involved and the Patriots owner made a brief statement on the incident.

The Patriots found themselves in the middle of an investigation after their team employees were caught videotaping the Bengals sideline in Cleveland. New England owned up to the error, noting that the film crew was to blame as they were making segments for the Patriots’ “Do Your Job” series.

Kraft didn’t say a lot about this when asked about the incident. His team has already been through Deflategate and Spygate. “You know everything you should know,” he told reporters as confirmed by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Robert Kraft had a meeting with Roger Goodell

It looks like the Patriots owner was walking out of a meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, but he wasn’t in the mood of talking about the incident. The meeting took place in Dallas.

Was Kraft leaving a league meeting that included the NFL Commissioner or an individual meeting with him? His reaction was brief, and the Patriots nation needs answers.

This is a rather unfortunate event for the Patriots, and haters used this scandals to trash the team. They talked about the previous scandals New England took part in. Well, this doesn’t mean that the Patriots made a mistake. They shouldn’t be fined. The cameraman didn’t know anything about the NFL rules. Patriots players and the coaching staff have nothing to do with the scandal. They only watch the material that’s released on TV. Let’s see if the NFL thinks the same. Will they punish the team? Will coach Bill Belichick earn another fine?

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