The NFL leaked to ESPN that Tom Brady destroy his cell phone as they announced they would not reduce his four-game suspension.

The following, however, is in the Wells Report:

“After the hearing and after the submission of post-hearing briefs, Mr. Brady’s certified agents offered to provide a spreadsheet that would identify all of the individuals with whom Mr. Brady had exchanged text messages during [the relevant time] period; the agents suggested that the League could contact those individuals and request production of any relevant text messages that they retained. Aside from the fact that, under Article 46, Section 2(f) of the CBA, such information could and should have been provided long before the hearing, the approach suggested in the agents’ letter — which would require tracking down numerous individuals and seeking consent from each to retrieve from their cellphones detailed information about their text message communications during the relevant period — is simply not practical.”

The NFL refused to attempt to track down the people Brady communicated with.

The NFL also leaked the 11-of-12 footballs had a deflated PSI to ESPN, which was not true.