Deflategate: No Timetable for NFL's Decision in Tom Brady Ruling

The NFL is considering what to do about Tom Brady.

League officials told ABC News that the NFL hasn’t determined a timetable for a decision for any punishments against Brady, but many speculate an announcement could come as early as this week.

“It is more probable than not that Brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities of [Jim] McNally and [John] Jastremski involving the release of air from Patriots game balls,” the report states. The report –- overseen by attorney Ted Wells –- found no evidence of any wrongdoing from Patriots ownership or coaches.

The scandal has transcended sports, drawing the ire of pundits and talk show hosts.

Brady was coy in a Thursday speech at Salem State University, saying he hopes to respond as soon as he has time to fully process the report and investigation.

"My athletic career is better than my academic career," Brady joked, noting, "[I] usually only read X's and O's. ... This was a bit longer."

Brady’s agent, Don Yee, issued a statement earlier Thursday, slamming the findings as "a significant and terrible disappointment."

"Its omission of key facts and lines of inquiry suggest the investigators reached a conclusion first, and then determined so-called facts later," Yee said in the statement.