Antonio Brown has likely screwed up yet another destination in the National Football League after one of his antics.
The Buccaneers WR was suspended by the NFL last week after the league determined he submitted a fraudulent vaccination card, an allegation made by his former chef after Brown refused to pay a $10,000 tab.
His latest mistake will cost him upwards of $330,000, but it might ultimately cost him much, much more than that.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rappoport, the team may respond by not bringing him back to the roster once his suspension is done.
Bruce Arians refused to commit to the ongoing marriage to Brown and one other player involved in the scandal.
“We’ll address their future at that time,” Arians told media.
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It now looks as if there’s a very real chance Brown won’t be allowed to return at all and he has nobody to blame but himself.
Brown had a quiet 2020 season in Tampa, while making an impact on the field that helped lead them to a championship in Tom Brady’s first year with the club. It can only go well for so long as in 2021, he has battled with injury that’s cost him time and now a three-game suspension for violating the league’s COVID-19 policy.