Not sure why I'm doing this for you as, and it just may be my imagination, but your question appears to be disingenuous.
Antonio Brown has been found guilty and fined for a speeding incident along McKnight Road in November.
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The NFL wide receiver was cited after being pulled over for driving in excess of 100 mph in a 45 mph zone on McKnight Road in Ross Township back on Nov. 8, 2018. It happened hours before the team’s game against the Carolina Panthers.
Antonio Brown's abrupt exit from Sunday's game is just the latest in a long line of controversies and dramatics that has have plagued his NFL career.
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Sept. 10, 2019:Britney Taylor, Brown's former trainer, alleges in a federal civil lawsuit filed in Florida that Brown sexually assaulted her in multiple instances in 2017 and raped her in 2018.
Sept. 16, 2019: Sports Illustrated publishes a story detailing a second incident of sexual assault and lays out Brown's extended history of not paying money to those he owes for a variety of services.
Sept. 18, 2019: SI reports that Brown
sent threatening messages to one of the women who accused him of misconduct in the earlier story.
Sept. 19, 2019: The
Patriots cut Brown. As a free agent, the league does not place him on the Commissioner's exempt list.
Jan. 22, 2020: Brown is charged with a felony charge of
burglary and battery following an incident with a moving truck driver in Hollywood, Florida.
June 12, 2020: Brown pleads no contest to the charges and receives two years of probation. He's also ordered to: undergo a psychological evaluation and follow-up treatment, attend an anger management course, perform 100 hours of community service and follow a stay-away order from the truck driver and the moving company owner.
July 31, 2020: The
NFL suspends Brown eight games for multiple violations of the league's conduct policy.
Oct. 27, 2020: The Buccaneers announce the signing of Brown to a
one-year deal; he debuts in Week 9 against the New Orleans Saints, and helps the Buccaneers win Super Bowl 55 in February.
Nov. 18, 2020: The Hollywood Police Department had probable cause to charge Brown with criminal mischief (a misdemeanor), the Miami Herald reported, after he
allegedly destroyed a surveillance camera and threw a bike at a security-guard shack inside his gated residential community. No charges were filed, but the
NFL conducted a review of the incident, which took place before he signed with Tampa Bay.
April 28, 2021: Brown re-signs with Tampa Bay on a one-year contract worth $3.1 million, with
incentives built in. The deal becomes official on May 25.
Dec. 2, 2021: Brown receives three-game suspension for misrepresenting his vaccination status to the league and Players' Association. The
Tampa Bay Times reported he'd obtained a fake vaccination card.
Jan. 2, 2022: Brown has a dispute with teammates and coaches on the sideline during the third quarter against the New York Jets. He removes his helmet, uniform, pads and undershirt – throwing the undershirt and gloves into the stands – before skipping off the field.