The Patriots are reportedly expected to be disciplined for gameday video violations after a team video crew was caught filming the Bengals sideline during a game.
The New England Patriots are expected to be disciplined for gameday video violations after a team video crew was caught filming the Cincinnati Bengals sideline during a game last month, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.Patriots are expected to be disciplined for acknowledged gameday video violations in Cincinnati, per league sources. Discipline likely to come in the next two weeks, but not all security reports back to NFL yet.
The team also said that while it was granted credentials for the crew from the Cleveland Browns, the home team, “our failure to inform the Bengals and the League was an unintended oversight.” When confronted, the team said the crew “immediately turned over all footage to the league and co-operated fully.”
Patriots coach Bill Belichick said at the time that neither he nor his coaching staff had watched any video footage shot by the in-house production team.Former Cleveland GM Ray Farmer was suspended four games without pay and Browns fined $250K for in-game texting. ATL loses 5th-round pick, Falcons fined $350k, President Rich McKay suspended from competition committee for piping in crowd noise.
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