Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown is now being accused of a rather odd act.
According to the story, Brown’s girlfriend, Cydney Moreau, told LA chef Steven Ruiz that he was willing to spend $500 to receive a fake Johnson & Johnson vaccine card.
“Can you get the COVID cards?” Moreau texted Ruiz on July 2, according to a screen grab he provided to the Tampa Bay Times.
“I can try,” Ruiz responded.
“JNJ shot. Ab said he would give you $500,” Moreau texted.
News: #Bucs WR Antonio Brown obtained a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to avoid NFL protocols, according to his former live-in chef.https://t.co/z6FlPHoAy2
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) November 18, 2021
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According to Ruiz, Antonio Brown wanted the Johnson & Johnson card because it consisted of only one shot, which would mean less paperwork for the receiver.
Check out the alleged text exchange between Ruiz and AB’s girlfriend.
Antonio Brown and Ruiz recently had a falling out over an uncollected debt – with the personal chef saying the Bucs star still owes him $10,000.
The NFL still has not said if they’ll be investigating this matter.
Antonio Brown is currently rehabbing from an ankle injury that has kept him sidelined over the past two weeks. He has had a history of getting himself in trouble, but has been able to stay out of the tabloids since joining Tom Brady and co. in Tampa Bay.
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