“Antonio Brown Got His Vaccine Card From Another Player”, Former Chef Drops Bomb

The erstwhile chef for Antonio Brown has alleged the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver of faking his vaccine card. He now quoted that Brown got it from one of his unnamed teammates. Such an explosive statement and that too in the wake of Aaron Rodgers’ vaccine fiasco has once again rocked the NFL roster and in a big way.
That wasn’t the ending of the story as he further added to the explosion quoting that his former wages have not been cleared yet and the amount is close to a staggering $10000. Steven Ruiz, the man in the discussion, grabbed the limelight after dropping two atom bombs that can tarnish the reputation of Antonio Brown.
This is what Steven Ruiz had to say about Antonio Brown

Ruiz provided a screenshot to the Tampa Bay Times of text messages from Brown’s girlfriend, Cydney Moreau in which she offered a trade of $500 for a Johnson & Johnson vaccine card on the behalf of Brown. Ruiz said that he did not carry out the task but confirmed that Brown succeeded in obtaining a sham vaccine card.
Ruiz told ESPN, “He got them from another player who was selling them. That player came over to the house multiple times. He had to get another copy of Cyd’s vaccine card because they got her birthday wrong on the first one.” He then quoted, “I’m gonna sit on it for a little while, The truth will eventually come out. If this does become a bigger and deeper investigation to follow the NFL — just to get into legal terms — this will all come to light.”
Despite the screenshot of the conversation, Antonio Brown’s attorney Sean Burstyn told the Tampa Bay Times that his client is completely vaccinated. He quoted to ESPN, “Antonio Brown appreciates the severity of the pandemic, which is why he got the vaccine and supports everyone for whom it is advisable to get the vaccine. Coronavirus has hit close to home as it took him out of a game. He is healthy, vaccinated, and ready to win another Super Bowl. One of the worst parts of the pandemic has been a movement to cast doubt on our country’s vaccination programs with baseless, vindictive tabloid gossip.”

Brown also said, “If Antonio’s doctors and the guidelines require a booster shot, then at that time, he’ll be happy to do it live on TV and everyone can come watch.” Brown missed a game for testing positive for Covid in September. He has been out of action since October 14th. NFL spokesperson, Brian McCarthy confirmed ESPN that no other’s Buccaneers’ vaccine cards have been questioned.
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