Antonio Brown has delved into the game that marked the end of his NFL career.
The former wide receiver seems to be holding quite the grudge against Tom Brady, whom he says thinks he’s the N-Word: a “narcissist.”
Speaking on Tyreek Hill’s “It Needed to be Said” podcast, AB opened up on that memorable sideline meltdown that ended in him walking away from the Buccaneers during a game.
The erstwhile wideout revealed he had asked to be kept out of the lineup as he was hurt and wanted to have his body ready for a Super Bowl run but changed his mind after he received a call from Brady promising him multiple targets.
“Tom called me like ‘Yo this week man the Jets man, they sweet man imma hit you with like 10 to 12.’ So, he gonna gas me up so you know me, that’s all I need to hear like yo you gonna throw me the ball, this is like me saying like I got a new crib like you know me, you know what I’m saying.”
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Brown also explained that Brady’s trainer refused to work with him because he was in league with the Bucs’ medical staff, claiming they treated him “like I’m a little dog.”
He says things really came to a head when he didn’t get those balls TB12 had promised him.
“You don’t want to throw me the ball and you making me like I’m crazy, so, I was like, I’m crazy, F all you MFers, I’m out of here.”
It should be noted that AB had already received five passes from Brady when he quit mid-game and there was nothing to suggest he wouldn’t have gotten more.