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AB rips Tom Brady, Buccaneers in since-deleted post
Antonio Brown Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Antonio Brown has maintained that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tried to force him to play through an injury before he left the team, and he attempted to provide some proof with an Instagram post on Monday. Brown quickly thought better of it, however.

Brown shared a photo of a foot X-ray on his Instagram story. He tagged the Buccaneers and wrote that “they tried to hurt me intentionally.” He also claimed Tom Brady told him that Brady would throw Brown the ball if Brown played hurt. You can see the post below, but beware that it contains inappropriate language.

There may have been one issue with the X-ray Brown shared. It appeared to be from October, which would have been three months before Brown stripped off his uniform and ran out of MetLife Stadium on Jan. 2.

Brown suffered an ankle injury in Week 6 against the Philadelphia Eagles. That game took place on Oct. 14. The X-ray he shared on Monday was dated Oct. 15, so it would appear it was taken immediately after Brown suffered the initial injury. That probably isn’t going to help his case. Everyone knew A.B. injured his ankle earlier in the year. The question is whether he was healed or not before Week 17.

Brown previously said Arians and the Bucs’ coaches tried to force him to go into the game when he was too injured to play. Arians said Brown was upset during halftime about not getting the ball enough and refused to play.

As for the Brady criticism, Brown can’t seem to make up his mind how he feels about his former teammate. He made some comments ripping Brady after the Week 17 incident, but he then praised Brady when the QB announced his retirement.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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