Deflategate Part II? Bill Belichick confirms kicking balls were underinflated in Patriots-Chiefs Week 15 game

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Does the infamous Deflategate saga have a new chapter in 2023? 

Not really, but there was a snafu with the kicking balls in New England’s Week 15 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. The balls for both kicking teams were underinflated by two pounds, according to MassLive.com. Following complaints by both teams, the officials examined the ‘K-balls’ at halftime and determined that they weighed 11 pounds per square inch instead of the legal 13.5 PSI. Upon realizing the issue, the officials pumped the ball up to the proper PSI for the second half. 

Patriots coach Bill Belichick confirmed that the balls were “underinflated by 2, 2½ pounds,” according to ESPN.

“We don’t have anything to do with it. Were we aware of it? Yeah, definitely,” Belichick said. “As I understand it, they were all the same. I don’t know what the explanation is. It was the same for both teams. You’d have to talk to the league about what happened on that. That part of it, they control all that.”

Both Patriots kicker Chad Ryland and Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker missed field goals in the first half and the underinflation of the balls sailing through the Foxborough weather helped cause those early struggles. 

Specifically, the Patriots sideline first noticed something was off when Butker’s opening kickoff landed at the 3-yard line. This season, Butker’s kickoffs have resulted in touchbacks roughly 87% of the time. On top of that, the hang time on kickoffs and punts was noticeably lower for each team. This blunder by the officials did play a part in Butker missing his first field goal of the season. Before his 39-yard attempt in the first quarter of this game went wide right, the Chiefs veteran had connected on all 23 of his attempts this year. In…

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Author : Tyler Sullivan

Publish date : 2023-12-22 19:36:12

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