ESPN reporter updates location of Antonio Brown
As the world continues to follow the ongoing story with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown, there have been those wondering whether or not he is currently with the team or at a different location. Initially, after the game, Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians expressed that Brown was no longer with the team. However, as of Monday, which is the first day a team can release a player, the disgruntled receiver is still a member of the Buccaneers roster.
So the question still remains, is Brown back in Florida with the Buccaneers awaiting repercussions for his actions on Sunday, or is he currently playing a game of Where’s Waldo with the organization? Lucky for those curious, ESPN’s Field Yates has provided us with an update on Brown’s whereabouts.
Yates posted on his Twitter account an image of Brown courtside at the Brooklyn Nets Memphis Grizzlies game on Monday.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers keeping Brown, for now
After a blow-up on the sideline in Tampa Bay victory this Sunday against the New York Jets, many witnessed the receiver remove his helmet and shoulder pads, toss his gloves, and head to the locker room. Many believed that would be the last straw and it would be the abrupt end to his time with the Buccaneers. However, that does not seem to be the case, at least for now.
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ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that, on Monday, Tampa Bay did not officially release wide receiver Antonio Brown, placing him on the waiver wire. Instead, there are ongoing discussions between the team with the NFL’s league office about how to move ahead in this situation.
After the game Buccaneers, head coach Bruce Arians said that Brown was no longer a member of the team. But as of now, the front office in Tampa Bay has yet to make the head coach’s claim official.