NEW YORK (AP) -- Tom Brady denied under oath to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell that he tampered with footballs before the AFC title game, and investigator Ted Wells said in a transcript that he never warned the New England Patriots quarterback he would be punished if he didn't turn over his cellphone.
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In a 457-page transcript released on Tuesday, Brady maintained his innocence in the NFL scandal known as ''Deflategate.