Antonio Brown goes after Bruce Arians on Twitter in wake of Bucs-Saints brawl: 'He still causing problems'
On Wednesday, enigmatic seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown took to Twitter to react to reports of the NFL warning Tampa Bay Buccaneers senior adviser Bruce Arians for his involvement in Week 2's on-field brawl between the Bucs and New Orleans Saints. On Friday morning, "AB" was at it again.
It's been almost nine months since Brown's wild exit from the Bucs in the middle of last season's Week 17 contest against the New York Jets, when he stripped off his jersey, shoulder pads, gloves and undershirt on the sideline, threw many of the items to fans in the crowd and shuffled across the end zone while throwing up "peace" signs to the audience before leaving the field and in the process, ended his career in Tampa Bay (and possibly his NFL days). The former All-Pro was released four days later and the entire situation put his relationship with Arians -- then the Bucs head coach -- under a microscope and further reports showed that the duo had quite a tense dynamic.
In addition to his emoji-filled quote tweet on Wednesday, Brown has also recently elected to pin the following tweet to the top of his profile.
In response to Brown's Friday morning post, NFL reporter Dov Kleiman had this to say.
Tampa Bay Pro Bowl wide receiver Mike Evans has been suspended one game for his involvement in the brawl.
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