Antonio Brown Trolls Bucs After Playoff Loss ... 'ICant 🤣'
It's been three weeks since Antonio Brown's breakup with the Bucs, but he's still clearly not over it -- 'cause he trolled the hell out of his old team after its playoff loss Sunday.
Just minutes after the Rams took down Tom Brady with a last-second field goal at Raymond James Stadium ... AB took to Twitter to rub salt in the wound.
Brown posted an edited picture from his shirtless temper tantrum at MetLife Stadium earlier this month ... showing him holding a sign that said: "Bucs eliminated."
— AB (@AB84) January 24, 2022 @AB84
He captioned the pic with a crying emoji, and the words, "ICant."
Brown has had big beef with the Bucs ever since the meltdown during the Jets game ... accusing Bruce Arians and the team of trying to force him to play on a badly injured ankle.
Brown's departure got so messy, he actually shaded Brady following the whole ordeal.
But, it seemed Brown had been moving on -- he told TMZ Sports last week he and Brady had hashed out their issues ... and he also admitted to photogs recently that his shirtless rant was not very professional.
Still, looks like there's quite a ways to go before the water is officially under that Bucs bridge.
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O.J. Simpson The Juice is Loose in FL, Post-Parole ... Watching Tom Brady Lose
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O.J. Simpson's post-parole life is starting out in the Sunshine State, it seems, because there's been a Juice sighting in Florida ... and wouldn't you know it, the guy's at a bar!
The disgraced NFL-er caught the Bucs-Rams matchup Sunday at a place called Bo's Pub in Ft. Lauderdale ... where he was taking in the game, and apparently some drinks too. In photos obtained by TMZ, you see O.J. chillin' near a group of folks and having a good time.
We're told O.J. appeared to be with these people -- so he wasn't just randomly there lone-wolfing it. And, per usual, he was getting recognized and approached for photos and the like ... which eyewitnesses say he was happy to accommodate.
It actually looks like a young group of ladies might've been ooh-ing and ah-ing over O.J. as well -- as one pic shows them near his crew, and O.J. not too far with a big grin on his face.
No shock here that O.J.'s keeping up with football -- we know he likes to comment on the state of the game and standout moments during the season ... including Antonio Brown's ungraceful exit from the Buccaneers franchise.
So yea, the fact he's peeping a big game in public might not be too much of a news flash.
What is interesting, however, is the fact that this seems to be one of the first public outings O.J.'s had since being released early from his parole in Nevada -- where he's been confined for the better part of 5 years now ... following his release from prison in 2017.
At least he's far away from California ... where we know he's not all that welcome, especially from the Brown family.
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Isaac Bruce Rams Will Upset Tom Brady's Bucs ... I'm Callin' It!!!
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Rams legend Isaac Bruce is predicting an early exit from the playoffs for Tom Brady ... saying his old team will beat the Buccaneers today -- by one point!
The former wideout -- who's admittedly pretty biased given the fact that he played for the org. for 14 seasons -- made the prognostication to TMZ Sports earlier this week.
"I say it's close," Bruce said. "28-27."
Bruce is confident in his former team given the tattered state of Brady's O-line. The Hall of Famer tells us he expects Aaron Donald and Von Miller to have a big role in the matchup due to the injuries in front of Brady.
Bruce, though, did acknowledge that beating TB12 won't be easy.
"It will be really tough to hold Tom Brady under 25 points," Bruce said, "but I think it will be 27-28 Rams in the end."
Kickoff for the game is slated for 12 PM PT.
And, if you were wondering what snacks Bruce might be munchin' on during the game -- check out this clip, seems there's a good chance it'll be ice cream and cookies!!!
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Tom Brady QB Could Retire After Season ... Ex-Teammate Says
Tom Brady's football career could be just days away from ending ... so says his ex-teammate Rob Ninkovich, who said this week he wouldn't be surprised if the QB retired after this season.
Ninkovich, who played eight years with Brady in New England, made the stunning claim on ESPN's "Get Up" ... saying if the Buccaneers lose this weekend, it could very well be the last game of Tom's historic career.
"It wouldn't surprise me if Tom just kind of walked away and do whatever he wants to do," the former Patriots linebacker said.
Of course, it would certainly shock the majority of NFL fans ... considering just how good Brady's been in Tampa.
In his two seasons in Florida, the 44-year-old has amassed 83 passing TDs and nearly 10,000 passing yards. He's also just three wins away from his EIGHTH Super Bowl ring.
Brady has also said repeatedly he can play until he's 50 years old -- which would be another six or seven seasons.
But, Ninkovich, who won two Super Bowls with Tom as a Patriot, said Brady's done everything he's needed to do on the field, and could call it a career after Sunday.
"It wouldn't shock me," he said.
Rams and Bucs kick off at noon PT ... guess it's time to get ready for the possibility that it could be Brady's last ride.
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Aaron Rodgers Jabs At Brady With Deflategate Zinger 'Too Firm For The Patriots'
It's been seven years since Deflategate, but Aaron Rodgers clearly hasn't forgotten about it -- 'cause the dude is STILL taking jabs at Tom Brady over the scandal.
The Green Bay Packers superstar was doing an interview with Sportsnet when he unleashed the zinger ... commenting on the feeling of a football that was handed to him.
"This is too firm for the Patriots," Rodgers said.
Get it? 'Cause Brady (allegedly) deflated Patriots' footballs in the 2015 AFC Championship game in order to gain an edge on the Colts?!
Don't worry ... Rodgers clearly had no malice behind the comment -- he and Brady have a good relationship, and Rodgers even smirked toward the camera while making the quip.
It's still possible, though, that Brady gets the last laugh on Aaron this month ... because if both the Packers and Buccaneers win this weekend, they'll play in the NFC Championship Game the following weekend.
Fingers crossed!
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Antonio Brown 'There's Nothing Wrong With My Mental Health'
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Antonio Brown is finally addressing his mental health, adamantly claiming there's absolutely NOTHING wrong with his mental well-being ... during an in-depth sit-down interview with Brandon Marshall.
The 7x Pro Bowler joined Marshall's "I AM ATHLETE" show with ex-NBA star Nick Young and former 1st round NFL draft pick Jared Odrick ... where they chopped it up about everything from AB's future in the league to whether he has regrets about the end of his Bucs tenure.
Brown -- who has heard endless fans and experts refer to him as "crazy" -- also addressed his psyche ... and he didn't mince words.
"Why every time something happens bad, or how someone reacts, 'Aw, he's crazy, there's something wrong with his mental health,'" AB asked.
"There's nothing wrong with my mental health. Someone told me to get the f**k out of here. I'm not passive-aggressive."
Of course, Brown is referring to the reaction after he took his jersey, pads, and shirt off in the middle of the game for the Jets, before walking off the field.
During the interview, AB again put the onus on Bruce Arians ... insisting the Bucs head coach knew he was injured, but just didn't give a crap, and attempted to force him to play with a serious injury.
"An NFL Super Bowl team coach told a guy on the team who's playing hurt 'get the f*** out of here.'"
AB's 2021 season is obviously over. Question is, does AB -- one of the greatest WR's of his generation -- ever play another down of NFL football?
During the interview with Brandon and the guys, sources tell us Antonio makes it crystal clear he wants to play, but accepts it's also dependent on an NFL squad signing him.
That could a long shot after the way his tenure in Las Vegas, New England and Tampa Bay ended.
The full interview with Antonio drops Monday on the I AM ATHLETE YouTube page.
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Bruce Arians Fined $50K For Slapping Player ... During Game
Bruce Arians will have to pay up for slapping his own player's helmet during last weekend's playoff game ... 'cause the NFL is fining him $50k for the incident.
The moment happened during the Bucs vs. Eagles Wild Card game on Sunday ... after Philly receiver Jalen Reagor fumbled a punt return and Tampa Bay recovered.
During the pileup, Bucs safety Andrew Adams appeared to try to get Philly players out of the way ... which pissed Arians off to the point of striking the 29-year-old in the helmet.
The whole thing was caught on camera during the broadcast ... with Troy Aikman admitting he was puzzled by Arians' actions.
"He takes a wack at Adams," Troy Aikman said at the time. "Not exactly sure what that's about."
bro what is Bruce Arians doing 😭 pic.twitter.com/iUcTGgYhiu
— alex (@highlghtheaven) January 16, 2022 @highlghtheaven
The 69-year-old coach explained after the game that he struck Adams to avoid a penalty.
"You can’t pull guys out of a pile," Arians said during postgame interviews.
"We just got a big play, great field position, and he’s trying to pull a guy out of a pile, and I was trying to knock him off of that guy so he didn’t get a penalty."
Tampa went on to win 31-15 ... and will face off against the Los Angeles Rams on Jan. 23.
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Antonio Brown Jumps On Arena Railing After Lakers Game ... Show Me Love, Fans!!!
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Antonio Brown's very public tour of the country following his infamous exit from the Buccaneers continued at Crypto.com Arena on Monday -- where he jumped on a railing to get love from fans who were chanting his name.
The former Tampa Bay star -- who's been spotted in NYC, Miami and now L.A. since being cut from the Bucs -- caused quite the scene outside of the Lakers game ... being mobbed by people who wanted autographs and pics with the NFL player.
Video, obtained by TMZ Sports, shows it all went down just minutes after Brown watched LeBron James beat the Utah Jazz from courtside seats inside the building.
People wanted his pic and signature so badly -- Brown stayed for several minutes, and then he hopped on some skinny railing to entertain them.
The fans chanted "AB" over and over again ... all while he was standing on the fencing and waving his arms.
What's interesting -- Brown has claimed his ankle is completely jacked up ... but it certainly looked like it was healing up well while he was feet in the air balancing on the barrier.
Brown has not shied away one bit from the public eye since he threw a shirtless temper tantrum at MetLife Stadium -- he's been seen at NBA games repeatedly and has also been spotted dining with stars like Kanye West in recent days as well.
Brown did tell us over the weekend that he's still looking to play in the NFL next season -- but at least for the time being, he seems to be content on living a rockstar lifestyle.
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Bucs vs. Eagles Fan Thrown Down Stadium Stairs ... During Wild Brawl At Playoff Game
Buccaneers and Eagles fans got into an insane brawl in the upper level of Raymond James Stadium on Sunday ... with one fan violently throwing another down a row of stairs.
The wild scene all went down during the Eagles vs. Buccaneers playoff game in Tampa Bay ... when two Philly fans appeared to start a fight while their team was down 31-0.
Eagles fan starts fight, runs away, and gets his buddy jumped.pic.twitter.com/ggGwEZQyMA
— BLACK ADAM SCHEFTER (@B1ackSchefter) January 17, 2022 @B1ackSchefter
You can see in video filmed by bystanders, a man in a Fletcher Cox Eagles jersey got into a scuffle with a Bucs fan -- and then all hell broke loose.
A fan in a Brian Dawkins jersey hurled a Tampa Bay fan down some stairs -- and then he was immediately whaled on by a group of pissed-off Bucs fans.
No word on how the fight was broken up or if anyone suffered injuries in the melee. We've reached out to cops, but so far, no word back yet.
The Florida fight wasn't the only big melee at an NFL game on Sunday ... Cowboys fans got into it with 49ers supporters inside and outside of AT&T Stadium after their 23 to 17 loss.
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Antonio Brown I Love Tom Brady ... 'One Of My True Friends'
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Antonio Brown says he loves Tom Brady and has spoken to the 7x Super Bowl champ -- despite questioning TB12's friendship after he was cut by the Bucs -- telling TMZ Sports Brady is a "true friend."
We talked to AB outside Via Allora in Beverly Hills on Friday ... and asked the Pro Bowl wideout about the current status of his relationship with Brady.
"Listen, I love Tom. That's my guy. Don't get it twisted. A lot of words were taken out of substance. Tom is one of my true friends in the midst of adversity that was there for me, so don't get it twisted about nothing with Tom Brady."
Brown continued ... "He's a G.O.A.T. Great player. Great teammate."
Of course, Antonio had a different take on the Full Send podcast last week when he pondered Brady's motivation for befriending him.
"Not everybody in sports is going to be your friend. Tom Brady's my friend why? Because I'm a good football player. He needs me to play football," Brown told the guys.
Antonio Brown tells Full Send Podcast
— CHRIS TORELLO (@TorelloSports) January 7, 2022 @TorelloSports
“Tom Brady is my friend. Why? Because I’m a good football player.”
AB first calls Tom a close friend…then goes into this diatribe of word gymnastics about why Tampa Bay called him last year. #GoBucs #Bucs pic.twitter.com/qgiOg6RIsa
But, during our conversation with AB, he makes it clear he's still tight with Tom, regardless of what he said during an emotional time.
There's much more.
We also talked to Antonio -- who was with business partner Jas Mathur -- about the Bucs playoff game against the Eagles, hanging out with Madonna, a potential musical collab with Kanye West, an ankle injury update, and what he'd say to NFL front offices who may be hesitant to sign him.
On linking up with Ye, AB told us ... "We got something brewing. We got a lot of stuff working."
Brown added, "It's coming soon."
As for the situation in Tampa Bay ... the 7x Pro Bowler wholeheartedly believes Bucs head coach Bruce Arians was out of line, but AB also admits he could've navigated the situation with more tact.
"Obviously I could've handled my emotions better. But, sometimes under anger, you may not handle yourself the right way."
And, the best part of the video ... AB makes a bunch of kids super happy signing autographs and taking pics.
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Antonio Brown Shirtless Bucs Exit 'Wasn't Necessary' ... I Was Unprofessional
Antonio Brown appears to be showing some regret over his infamous, shirtless breakup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... admitting his wild outburst was unprofessional and unnecessary.
AB touched down in Los Angeles Monday afternoon after a week of living it up in NYC ... and just hours after his flight to the west coast, he hit up hotspot Craig's for a bite to eat with his new buddy, Kanye West.
But, before he went inside, the Super Bowl champ had a quick convo with the camera guys about his bizarre departure from last Sunday's game ... and he seems to wish he had handled himself differently.
"It probably wasn't necessary or professional," AB said ... all while keeping a smile on his face.
Here is the video from #Bucs WR Antonio Brown... leaving the field and saying goodbye. pic.twitter.com/EaR0jRqcs3
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 2, 2022 @RapSheet
It's an interesting admission -- AB had previously been giving the middle finger to the Bucs since the breakup ... claiming they were trying to force him to play with an ankle injury prior to his exit.
Despite all the drama, AB has shifted his focus to music ... and has been linking up with some huge names like Fabolous after his season ended.
As for why he dined with Kanye? Rumor has it the rap legend wants to collab with AB on a track.
Brown has been on quite the hot streak since his Week 17 antics ... and now that he's bumping elbows with Ye?!? It doesn't seem like that's ending anytime soon.
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Antonio Brown Bucs Meltdown Gets NFT Treatment ... Could Fetch $1.5 Mil At Auction
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Video of Antonio Brown's infamous meltdown that led to his eventual cut from the Bucs is getting the NFT treatment ... and it can be all yours, if you've got some serious coin laying around.
TMZ Sports has learned ... footage of Brown's Jan. 2 blowup at MetLife Stadium has been turned into an NFT -- and it will go up for auction on Jan. 13.
We're told the non-fungible token is expected to garner a bunch of bids -- and, considering just how viral the video went following its posting on social media, the final price could get into 7 figures.
The tweet alone garnered over 11.5 million views ... and, given how similarly viral NFTs have sold in the past, the expectation is the winning bidder could pay in the area of $1.5 MILLION to own the piece.
A hefty price tag, we know ... but the clip is now entrenched in NFL history.
As we reported, Brown was kicked off the Bucs following the shirtless jaunt ... and it very well could end up being the last time the potential Hall of Famer is seen wearing an NFL team on a gameday again.
Bidding for the NFT begins at 12 p.m. PST on the 13th ... good luck!
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Ex-NFL Coach Dick Vermeil Antonio Brown's Done In NFL ... 'Can't Believe' He'd Get Another Shot
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Antonio Brown's NFL career is over -- at least, that's what legendary NFL coach Dick Vermeil thinks ... telling TMZ Sports he can't see another team giving him a shot after his wild, shirtless exit from the Buccaneers.
"I can't believe somebody would," Dick tells us. "A man demonstrates what he is by what he does and he answered everybody's evaluation questions when we saw him doing that stuff."
Here is the video from #Bucs WR Antonio Brown... leaving the field and saying goodbye. pic.twitter.com/EaR0jRqcs3
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 2, 2022 @RapSheet
Of course, Vermeil is referring to AB taking his pads and jersey off and heading to the locker room -- in the middle of Sunday's game against the Jets -- after a disagreement with coach Bruce Arians.
"I have never in my 30-something years of coaching from high school, junior college, Division I and the NFL -- I have never seen anything like that," he added.
Vermeil -- who coached the Eagles, Rams, and Chiefs -- gives Tampa Bay credit for trying to help AB get his career back on track by signing him last season ... but says the controversial star was never going to change his ways.
"I think sometimes even though you're trying to do the right thing that you bring your own problems," Vermeil said.
"You create your own problems by bringing people that have been a problem," he continued, "What makes you think that you're gonna change 'em?"
Vermeil says he never would have given AB a shot to begin with ... saying, "I try to stay away with players that had problems because you have enough problems with players who don't have problems."
"To bring somebody in with a profile like he has, you only asking for problems."
Vermeil says he respects Tom Brady for trying to help AB ... but ultimately, "you can't save 'em all!"
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Antonio Brown Shades Tom Brady After Bucs Cut 'Can't Do S*** By Himself'
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Antonio Brown's bridge-burning clearly didn't end on Sunday with his departure from the Bucs -- 'cause on Friday, he took some major shots at Tom Brady that could signal the end of that relationship too.
The embattled wide receiver joined the "FULL SEND PODCAST" this week ... and it didn't take long for him to begin shading his former Tampa Bay quarterback.
Brown said he was annoyed with Brady over his "prove-it" contract with the Bucs, explaining he thinks the signal-caller should have helped him get paid like Rob Gronkowski.
"If Tom Brady's my boy, why am I playing for an earnest salary?" Brown said. "You my boy, though, right? Gronkowski is his boy, right? How much did he get paid? So, why is AB on a prove-it deal? Who's better than me over there? Let's be real!"
Brown also chided the Full Send guys -- and other members of the media -- for constantly praising Brady ... saying, "Brady can't do s*** by himself."
"But, you guys going to make it seem like he's just this heroic guy," Brown added. "Bro, we all humans. Bro, we're all dependent on somebody else to do the job."
Brown then railed against the QB over his targets in Tampa ... pointing out that Ben Roethlisberger threw him the football far more than Brady ever did.
"Does Tom Brady throw me the ball like Ben Roethlisberger?" Brown said. "Let's be honest."
Brown had claimed over the past few years that he and Brady had a good relationship ... with AB calling the quarterback his friend on numerous different occasions.
For Brady's part, he hasn't said much about AB since he was released ... largely sidestepping the drama at his meeting with media members on Thursday.
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Antonio Brown Signed Fan's COVID-19 Vax Card ... Before Final Bucs Game
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Antonio Brown was quite the crowd-pleaser before his last game in a Buccaneers uniform ... smiling from ear to ear, taking selfies and even signing a fan's COVID-19 vaccine card!!
TMZ Sports is told ... AB was in the best of moods while chatting it up with fans in the front row at MetLife Stadium hours before his infamous shirtless exit from Sunday's game.
As one fan put it, "He was the most down-to-earth guy and couldn't have been nicer."
But while some spectators sought regular autographs, one fan went one step further and asked AB to sign his freakin' vax card -- and he obliged!!
Of course, the whole thing was a reference to AB's vax status scandal ... when his former chef accused him of getting a fake vax card. While AB swore up and down he was, in fact, vaccinated ... the NFL felt otherwise and handed him a 3-game suspension.
AB was clearly able to laugh it all off as the fan asked him to sign the card ... grinning and embracing the irony as he etched his John Hancock along the bottom.
On top of that, AB posed for pics with fans before the game ... and we're told he was generous to the entire section.
Unfortunately, things changed later on in the day ... as AB made his infamous exit by ripping his pads and jersey off and strolling into the locker room in the middle of the game.
The Bucs and AB have different stories behind what went down ... but he was ultimately released Thursday morning.
As for the vax card ... most unique piece of memorabilia ever?!
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Tampa Bay Bucs Officially Release Antonio Brown ... Claim He Never Indicated He Couldn't Play Vs. Jets
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10:12 AM PT -- Arians just spoke with reporters about Brown following the release ... and he insisted once more that AB never told him he was too hurt to play.
Instead, Arians said Brown was complaining about not getting the ball from Tom Brady more -- and refused to go in because "I ain't getting the ball."
10:12 AM PT -- That's when Arians said he told Brown, "You're done. Get the F out of here."
"That's the end of the story," Arians said. "And, hopefully, it ends today."
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have formally released Antonio Brown ... and in announcing the news, the team called its former star a liar.
The Bucs said in a statement after officially cutting the wideout that he never indicated to their medical personnel that his ankle was too hurt to play in Sunday's game against the Jets.
Brown, of course, said the opposite in a lengthy statement Wednesday night ... claiming he did tell the team he was too injured -- and that head coach Bruce Arians still wanted him in the game nonetheless.
"While Antonio did receive treatment on his ankle and was listed on the injury report the week leading up to last Sunday's game, he was cleared to play by our medical team prior to the start of the game," the Bucs said Thursday.
"And at no point during the game did he indicate to our medical personnel that he could not play."
The Bucs went on to say that they've asked Antonio several times this week to be evaluated by "an outside orthopedic specialist" ... but say Antonio "has not complied."
"Maintaining the health and wellness of our players is of the utmost importance to our organization," the Bucs said.
As we previously reported, Brown melted down on the sidelines of the Bucs' game against the Jets at MetLife Stadium, stripping off his pads and shirt before running into the locker room.
After the blowup, Arians suggested that Brown had quit on the team ... telling Jay Glazer that he tried to get the wideout to go into the game multiple times, but AB refused and then left.
Brown, though, said Wednesday that's not the way things went down ... writing in a statement, "I took a seat on the sideline and my coach came up to me, very upset, and shouted, 'What's wrong with you? What's wrong with you?' I told him, 'It's my ankle.' But he knew that."
"He didn't call for medical attention," Brown added. "Instead, he shouted at me, 'YOU'RE DONE!' while he ran his finger across his throat. Coach was telling me that if I didn't play hurt, then I was done with the Bucs."
Arians previously said this week that Brown did not indicate to him at the time that he was hurt.
Antonio Brown just took jersey and gear off and threw it into crowd. Celebrating and ran to the locker room. No idea what is going on. pic.twitter.com/uPALqGJGJo
— Jake Brown (@JakeBrownRadio) January 2, 2022 @JakeBrownRadio
"I didn't quit," Brown insisted in his statement. "I was cut. I didn't walk away from my brothers. I was thrown out."
Brown says on Monday he saw a specialist, who told him that his ankle injury was so bad, it'll require season-ending surgery.
"What they did know until now is that on Monday morning I had an urgent MRI on my ankle," Brown said. "It shows broken fragments stuck in my ankle, the ligament torn from the bone, and cartilage loss, which are beyond painful. You can see the bone bulging from the outside."
Brown is now a free agent ... and he said Wednesday night he has no plans to retire.
"Once my surgery is complete, I'll be back to 100% and looking forward to next season. Business gonna be BOOMIN!"
Originally Published -- 9:37 AM PT