There's a new wrinkle in the Spygate controversy between the Patriots and the Jets. According to a published report, a Jets' employee was asked to stop videotaping the Patriots' sideline during the first quarter of a game in Foxborough last season. Jets' officials claim everything was above board. "All filming at last year's Patriots' game was done with pre-approval from the Patriots and in accordance with NFL rules," Bruce Speight, the Jets' senior director of media relations, told Newsday. The Jets' employee at the stadium was removed, but the camera was not confiscated, according to the report. The employee's filming took place on the mezzanine level of the stadium. The newspaper also said there was some confusion as to which Patriots' home game the videotaping occurred. New York played at New England twice, including a playoff game.