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Antonio Brownis speaking out after Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said the wide receiver is"no longer" a member of the team.
The football player shared a lengthy statement on Wednesday via his attorney Sean Burstyn, addressinghis outburst in the middle of a Buccaneers offensive driveduring their Sunday game against the New York Jets.
He added, “I played until I could not use my ankle to safely perform my playing responsibilities.”
Despite his “extreme” pain, Brown said Arians “ordered” him to get on the field. When he refused due to his injury, the coach told him he was “done with the Bucs,” according to the player.
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A spokesperson for the Buccaneers did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
After a press conference for Sunday’s game, Arians explained to FOX Sports insider Jay Glazer that hetold Brown to “get out"before the athlete tore off his jersey and padding and threw them into the stands.
According to ESPN, Arians said he and the coaching staffhad no knowledge of Brown’s injury— which the player disputes in his statement.
“I didn’t quit. I was cut. I didn’t walk away from my brothers. I was thrown out. Being fired on the sideline for having a painful injury was bad enough,” the statement read. “Then came their ‘spin.’ Coach denied on national television that he knew about my ankle. That’s 100% inaccurate.”
Brown added that he is “reflecting” on his actions on the field Sunday, but maintains that his “trigger” was being told he was “not allowed to feel pain.”
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Back in February, Brady opened up about hisrelationship with Brown, who is notorious for getting in trouble with NFL teams and the league. (In December 2021, the NFLsuspended Brown for three gamesfor allegedly misrepresenting his COVID-19 vaccination status.)
“Antonio and I connected right away,” Brady said prior to Super Bowl LV about his first time meeting the receiver, per WEEI.com. He noted that Brown had “a great love for the game” and had “made incredible strides” in the 12 months leading up to the title game.
At the time, Brown also addressed his relationship with Brady. “A lot of his help has helped me get to where I am at right now,” Brown told reporters. “Helped me grow as a person — physically, mentally, emotionally — and put some things into perspective. Sharpening my tools, making sure I have plans [to reach] my goals and not letting any outside noise diffuse that plan.”
source: people.com