Get Ted Wells On The Horn! NFL Is Investigating A Deflated Football Used By The Steelers Last Night

Bring out the torches and pitchforks. It is time to drag the Pittsburgh Steelers rookie backup quarterback Mason Rudolph’s name in the mud. It is being reported that the NFL is investigating after the Steelers were using a deflated football during the third quarter of Thursday night’s preseason game against the Eagles, according to Howard Eskin, who was working the game as the sideline reporter on the Eagles’ broadcast, said he saw the football in question and it was “like a marshmallow.”
The incident took place during the third quarter while Mason Rudolph was playing quarterback for the Steelers.



Certainly there must have been some nefarious plot by the Steelers to gain an advantage over the Eagles. Mason Rudolph obviously had to have asked his equipment manager to secretly deflate the balls before he entered the game. Roger Goodell is most certainly already on the phone with Ted Wells, and ESPN’s Chris Mortensen must be waiting for faulty information he can release from the league office. The Pittsburgh Steelers should be expecting nothing less than a million dollar fine with loss of draft picks and a 4 game suspension for their rookie backup quarterback.



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