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Antonio Brown Slams Bucs & Tom Brady In Expletive-Filled Post

It’s been nearly two months since Antonio Brown’s shirtless tirade and subsequent release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and, clearly, time does not heal all wounds.

The mercurial wide receiver is still seething, as he took to social media Monday to drop another bomb on his former team. This time around, though, he not only trashed the organization, he also dragged Tom Brady through the mud for not throwing him the ball in that infamous game against the Jets at MetLife Stadium.

The totally not crazy WR‘s new accusations include:

Blaming the Bucs for his injury, “They tried to hurt me intentionally. Sent me out there after knowing I was still hurt.”

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Saying Brady is a liar, “Tom said he would throw it if I came to play hurt, I came. He didn’t throw it, imagine being hurt, having to play through this and being lied (to) too.”

Continuing to say coach Bruce Arians made him play hurt, “Coach said if I couldn’t run on this, get the f**k out of there.”

He ended his message with these lovely departing words:


Let’s wait and see if another team signs him!

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