The New England Patriots should not be NFL Super Bowl champions, Denver Broncos receiver Emmanuel Sanders says.
"I'm kind of mad. I don't think that they [New England] should be the Super Bowl champion this year," Sanders said, according to NBC 9 News, on Thursday.
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The Patriots were docked a first-round draft pick in 2016 and a fourth-round pick in 2017 after being found guilty of deliberately deflating game balls for their AFC playoff clash against the Indianapolis Colts in January.
Quarterback Tom Brady also received a four-game suspension over the Deflategate scandal. However, Sanders believes the punishment was too lenient.
"You aren't supposed to cheat. Cheating is not good, especially when you've got guys who are working their butts off for 365 days out of the year and one person cheats," Sanders said.
"Whether it helps them win the Super Bowl or not, they still cheated and shouldn't be a champion."