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Arians on Brown, Edwards: Bucs will 'address their future'
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Antonio Brown has been suspended for three games after he misled the NFL about his vaccination status. Some are now wondering if his future with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is in jeopardy, and head coach Bruce Arians may have offered a hint about that on Friday.

Arians was asked about the three-game suspensions for Brown and Bucs safety Mike Edwards. He said the team will “address their future” when they return.

Some interpreted that to mean Brown’s future with the franchise is not secure — though there would be nothing stopping the Bucs from cutting Brown now if they wanted to. The fact that they are planning to keep him through the suspension seems like an indication that he will remain with the team.

The NFL and NFL Players Association determined that Brown and Edwards misrepresented their vaccination status. The investigation came after Brown’s former personal chef explained how Brown obtained a fake vaccination card before the season. Arians was quick to defend Brown, which almost certainly means he believed Brown’s lie.

When the Bucs signed Brown last year, the belief was that they would not tolerate any slip-ups from the veteran receiver. We’re about to find out if that is actually the case.

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

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