Almost as quickly as the news broke of Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reaching an agreement to make him their guy, speculation as to whether or not Antonio Brown and Brady would get a second act began.
Early on, first-year head coach Bruce Arians quickly shot down any possibility of AB putting on a Tampa Bay uniform, his general manager Jason Licht doubled down on that as well when asked recently about Antonio Brown and his well-documented desire to pair up with Tom Brady again. With that being said he didn’t say no, so while it is still highly unlikely it isn’t impossible.
If Antonio Brown hopes to play in the NFL again, it’s highly unlikely it will be with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it’s quite evident the organization is not willing to take a chance on implementing a controversial player on their talented roster.
Flip to the next page to see what the Tampa Bay Bucs GM had to say about Antonio Brown being on his teams’ roster for 2020.