The New England Patriots may be ensconced in another Spygate situation after the Cinncinati Bengals tipped off the league to investigate the Pats for possibly recording the team's signals during their game on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. The Bengals head coach Zac Taylor confirmed the investigation during Monday's presser, stating: "I'm aware that there was an incident, [...] I know the league is investigating it, so I’ve got no comment."

New England had a camera crew in Cleveland during Sunday's game but said that the film crew was there recording for a documentary entitled Do Your Job which follows different employees within the Patriots organization. The crew was reportedly filming a segment for an advance scout whose assignment was in Cleveland to scout the Bengals ahead of New England's game against them this Sunday. 

Bill Belichick responded to the reports on Monday evening, stating: 

"I heard about this and evidently this is our production people on the TV show that were there and I have absolutely nothing to do, we have absolutely nothing to do with anything that they produce or direct or shoot, I have never even seen any of their tapes or anything else. This is something that we 100 percent have zero involvement with. This is something you'd have to talk to the production people about and what they were doing, or whatever it was. We have never seen anything that they've shot, other than what has come down on TV."

Source: sports.yahoo.com