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NFL To Meet With Antonio Brown Rape Accuser

MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) - A trainer who accused New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown of rape will meet with NFL officials on Monday.

A person with direct knowledge of the situation confirmed the meeting to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.

Britney Taylor accused Brown of rape and sexual assault in a federal lawsuit filed in Miami federal court.

Brown has denied the allegations. Darren Heitner, a lawyer representing Brown, said Brown and Taylor had "a consensual personal relationship." He said his client plans to countersue.

The Boston Globe first reported the meeting.

Brown made a big splash in his Patriots debut Sunday, catching a 20-yard touchdown pass from Tom Brady in a 43-0 victory at Miami. He led the team with 56 yards on four receptions, all in the first half.

"Good to have him out there," coach Bill Belichick said.

New England activated the four-time All-Pro receiver after he wasn't placed on the commissioner's exempt list. No criminal charges have been filed and the NFL hasn't fully developed its investigation, so Brown was able to play for the Patriots, who acquired him after he requested and got his release from Oakland.

Players on the exempt list can't play in games or practice with a team but are still paid. A player can be placed on the exempt list at any point.

Teammates praised Brown's debut and said he quickly began to grasp the offense.

"He worked hard all week trying to learn as much as possible," running back James White said. "It's not easy walking in and trying to learn in three days of practice. He took to coaching and went out there and played hard."

With Brown joining Josh Gordon and Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman, the Patriots have one of the league's most talented receiver corps.

"I don't think any of us had any doubts about AB's skill set," Gordon said. "It's good everybody sees it. He continues to be what we expect him to be, and that's a great wide receiver and good football player. For us that's a tremendous asset and takes a huge stress off the offensive linemen and the running backs. There's no way you can pinpoint one facet of our offense to try to shut us down. He's a huge help. We're glad to have him."

Brown caught every pass his way in the first half. Brady threw to him four more times in the second half, but each pass fell incomplete.

"We're making progress," Belichick said. "We're certainly not there yet."

Belichick declined to discuss the decision to activate Brown.

(© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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