Pats' Brady says 'feelings hurt' amid 'Deflategate' scrutiny

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(Reuters) - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who will face the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl, said on Monday his feelings have been hurt during the NFL's investigation into his team's use of deflated balls. With many onlookers wondering whether the quarterback played a role in the matter to gain a competitive edge in the Patriots' AFC championship win, Brady has said all along he had nothing to do with the matter. I'll deal with whatever happens later." In an interview with ESPN during Sunday's Pro Bowl game, Brady said he had not yet spoken to NFL investigators and that he did not expect to until after the Feb. 1 Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. With head coach Bill Belichick having held two news conferences in recent days dedicated entirely to the deflated balls, the Patriots will be keen to turn their thoughts purely to the threat from the defending champion Seahawks.

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