“F**k Brady & Arians”: Antonio Brown posts MRI of injured ankle, makes shocking claims against Tom Brady & Bruce Arians
Tom Brady, Antonio Brown, Bruce Arians
Antonio Brown has been in the limelight in recent times, mostly for all the wrong reasons. Who can forget the biggest stunt of his career which he pulled off against the Jets. He completely lost his cool and tossed his T-shirt and gloves into the crowd, and ran towards the sidelines shirtless.
After that, as expected, Antonio was kicked out of the Bucs’ camp. After staying quiet for a while, Antonio, in a lengthy post, gave the explanation for the meltdown in which he accused Bruce Arians of forcing him to play with an ankle injury. Just when the controversy was starting to die out, Brown has come up with new allegations against Bruce Arians and Tom Brady.
“Bucs tried to hurt me intentionally”: Antonio Brown
Antonio recently posted the MRI of his injured ankle to prove that he was indeed severely injured while the Bucs were forcing him to play. Along with the image, he also wrote, “The Buccaneers tried to hurt me intentionally. Sent me out there after knowing I was still hurt.”
“Tom Brady said he would throw it if I came to play hurt and I did. He didn’t throw it. Imagine being hurt having to play through this and being lied too.” Not only against Brady, but Antonio also had a lot to say against Bucs head coach Bruce Arians as well. “Coach said if I couldn’t run on this, get the f**k out of here,” Brown claimed.
“Still can’t stop me NFL,” he concluded. Antonio Brown is making sure that the whole controversy doesn’t die out. Time and time again, he keeps coming up with stuff to prove it to the world that he wasn’t in the wrong when he started tossing his gloves and short into the crowd.
While it is tough to judge if he will be roped in by any team for the coming season, it can be said with complete surety that he will not stop the attack against Brady and Arians.
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