Antonio Brown Quickly Deletes Post Calling Out Tom Brady, Bucs After Seemingly Being Caught In Lie

Antonio Brown appear to have been caught in a lie, yet again.

Earlier today, the former Buccaneers receiver posted an MRI (trying to prove he was hurt during the Jets game) to social media. In the post, AB called out Tom Brady, as well as Bruce Arians and the Bucs’ brass who allegedly put pressure on him to play in the game despite being hurt.

“They tried to hurt me intentionally @buccaneers,” Brown wrote. “Sent me out there after knowing I was still hurt. Tom [Brady] said he would throw it if I came to play hurt. I came. He didn’t throw it. Imagine being hurt having to play through this and being lied too (sic). Coach said if I couldn’t run on this get the f–k out of here. F–k all you MF. Still caint (sic) stop me @nfl.”

But shortly after the post, an NFL reporter point out that the date on the Antonio Brown MRI was from earlier in the season. Brown also seemed to confirm various other accounts that he was frustrated about his targets at the time of the outburst.

When many flocked to Twitter to call out Antonio Brown for the apparent lie, he deleted the post.

Since the incident, Brown has gone back-and-forth on his love for Tom Brady. But during a heated comment, he admitted that Brady probably only cared about him because of what he did on the field.

“To me, a friend is someone who’s got your back,” Brown said on the “Full Send Podcast”. “Not everybody in sports is going to be your friend. Tom Brady’s my friend why? Because I’m a good football player. He needs me to play football. People have different meanings of what friendship is.”

Antonio Brown has stated that he wants to play with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens next. But after this whole charade, any team should be careful before signing the troubled star.


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