A claims kicking balls used during the City Chiefs' win over the on Sunday weren't inflated properly, nearly nine years on from the scandal surrounding and in 2015. The outlet's Mark Daniels reported that officials took balls meant for each team's kicking units into the locker room at Gillette Stadium at halftime, last weekend, to measure their weights following several complaints made. There, referees found out that the balls weighed 11 pounds per square inch. That's 1.5 pounds less than the NFL's minimum standard of 12.5 PSI. The maximum weight that a ball can be inflated to is 13.5 PSI.
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