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Attorney Ted Wells Defends His NFL Report On Patriots

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady passes against the Indianapolis Colts during the AFC Championship game in Foxborough on Jan. 18. (Charles Krupa/AP)
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady passes against the Indianapolis Colts during the AFC Championship game in Foxborough on Jan. 18. (Charles Krupa/AP)

The lawyer whose report on under-inflated footballs has led to a four-game suspension for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and a $1 million fine of the team is firing back at all his critics.

Attorney Ted Wells denies any bias and insists the report commissioned by the NFL is based solely on direct evidence.

WBUR's Curt Nickisch joins Morning Edition with a report on Wells' response to criticism he has received from the Patriots and others.

To hear the full report, click on the audio player above.

This segment aired on May 13, 2015.

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