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Patriots ask NFL to reinstate ‘Deflator’ and other employee suspended in ‘Deflategate’ scandal

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pauses as he speaks at a press conference in New York. AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, File

NEW YORK – The New England Patriots have asked the NFL to reinstate the suspended employees at the heart of the scandal that came to be known as “Deflategate.”

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said on Wednesday that the request is under review.

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The team suspended equipment assistant John Jastremski and officials locker room attendant Jim McNally as part of the investigation into whether the footballs the team provided for the AFC title game were improperly inflated. In one of the more damning texts uncovered in the probe, McNally referred to himself as “the deflator.”

The team was fined $1 million and docked two draft picks as punishment. Quarterback Tom Brady had his four-game suspension vacated by a federal judge. The team has denied any wrongdoing, but it suspended McNally and Jastremski.

The NFL said the two could not be reinstated without permission from the league.

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