Report: Patriots Are Not Bringing Back Antonio Brown
There have been rumblings over the last several days that the Patriots may be interested in a reunion with Antonio Brown. That will not be happening.
There have been rumblings over the last several days that the Patriots may be interested in a reunion with Antonio Brown. That will not be happening.
Antonio Brown has gotten himself into a bit of trouble this year just by using his cell phone. He's now trying to make up for some of the damage.
On Thursday morning, a positive step was taken toward Antonio Brown's potential return to the NFL. Or so it seemed.
The NFL's investigation into rape and sexual assault allegations made against Antonio Brown has functioned at a slow, sometimes static pace. That is now set to change, as Brown will finally have his chance to present his case to the NFL.
Antonio Brown is still posting about the Patriots, though this time he's offering up a unique piece of memorabilia from his short stay in New England.
Demaryius Thomas did not appreciate the way his time in New England ended.
It's been nearly three weeks since the Patriots sent Antonio Brown packing, and the wide receiver is still a little miffed about that move. But that doesn't mean he wouldn't return to New England if the Pats asked him.
Brown posted a few tweets on Thursday that suggest he's not done playing after all.
Antonio Brown is still posting on Instagram, and Tom Brady is still liking Antonio Brown's posts on Instagram.
he Patriots were supposed to pay Antonio Brown the first installment of his signing bonus -- a cool $5 million -- on Monday. Given that they released the troubled receiver last week, the Patriots did not make that payment.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady largely avoided the subject of Antonio Brown on Monday.
Antonio Brown, released by the New England Patriots on Friday, blasted Robert Kraft and NFL owners on Sunday and said he will "not be playing the NFL anymore."
Fans react to the Patriots' move to release Antonio Brown.
Antonio Brown's Patriots career is over after one game.
After text messages surfaced showing Antonio Brown sending text messages to a woman that accused him of an unwelcome sexual advance, the lawyer for that woman has said that both the New England Patriots and the National Football League have instructed Brown to no longer make such contact.
Antonio Brown may have been a major talking point outside the walls of Gillette Stadium on Friday, but inside the locker room, mum's the word.
When Bill Belichick takes the podium in Foxboro, he does so with the intention of solely discussing football. He made that clear last week, and he made it clear once again on Friday.
When it comes to inviting negative attention for all the wrong reasons, it appears as though he can't help himself.
The woman who accused New England Patriots receiver Antonio Brown of sexual misconduct in a 2017 incident now reportedly claims Brown sent her "intimidating" texts this week after her story appeared in Sports Illustrated.
Antonio Brown broke his media silence on Thursday, answering four questions in the Patriots locker room.
Amid sexual assault allegations, Patriots receiver Antonio Brown appears to have lost a sponsor. A pretty big one, too.
The Allegheny County District Attorney's office in Pennsylvania said it cannot open a criminal investigation into Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown due to the statute of limitations.
The league has yet to make any decision on the status of Antonio Brown in the midst of his ongoing civil lawsuit, and the lack of news means that Brown will most likely be allowed to suit up for his second Patriots game when they host the Jets on Sunday afternoon.
Before we move on to Week 3 of the NFL season, the Patriots are giving us a look at the sights and sounds of their blowout win over the Miami Dolphins.
Antonio Brown seemingly cannot go a single day without generating headlines for less than desirable reasons. Monday was no different.
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