According to ESPN.com, former New England Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh, who says he has potentially damaging information about the team’s taping practices, reached an agreement. He is supposed to meet with league officials and turn over any videotapes he might have to support his allegations.
Walsh, employed by the Patriots from 1996 through the 2002 Super Bowl and now an assistant golf pro in Hawaii, is expected to travel to New York and interview with commissioner Roger Goodell and other NFL officials on May 13.
Before the long-anticipated meeting, the agreement calls for Walsh to provide the league with any tapes or materials he possesses from his years with the Patriots.
Information from the Associated Press contributed to this report.
