One thing is for sure as it relates to "Deflate-Gate," the NFL's latest controversy: they are taking the stall approach in efforts to not effect the Super Bowl in any way. When the league is faced with a decision, they'll choose money as the more important factor over integrity of the game any day of the year.

While most realize punishment won't be handed down to the New England Patriots until after next Sunday, reports are now surfacing that the league now has their sights set on a specific Patriots employee.

Jay Glazer of Fox Sports is reporting that the NFL has "zeroed" in on a Patriots locker room attendant who allegedly took the balls from the officials locker room to another area on his way to the playing field.

Sources have also told Glazer that the league has interviewed this individual and they have video pertaining to the incident. They are still determining whether any wrong doing was done by this employee, but he remains a high suspect.

This news comes only three days after the league announced that they would act as if this action was a "deliberate action," notes CBS Sports.

The Seattle Seahawks arrived in Arizona yesterday while just moments ago Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the rest of the Patriots touched down at the sight of Super Bowl XLIX.

Both Brady and Belichick will speak with the media tonight.