Rewinding the Tape: Playing Back a Controversy, a Frame at a Time

 
Matt Walsh, a former video assistant for the New England Patriots, will meet with the N.F.L. commissioner on Tuesday. The following is a timeline of how Walsh, the Patriots and the league got to this point. > [link]

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