Antonio Brown is in the news, and this time, he came for Tom Brady and personal trainer Alex Guerrero on Monday after the Bucs fell to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
According to Fox News;
Brown, the free-agent wide receiver who left the Buccaneers in the middle of a game against the New York Jets at the end of the 2021-22 season, fired a tweet directed at the Buccaneers and TB12 Sports.
“Thought y’all could find someone do what i do @Buccaneers @TB12sports,” Brown tweeted. “I’m still Waiting sorry ahhhhh boys.
“What happen Alex Scam Guerra … should of went to college get a degree u hurting players n taking double compensation without no education … doing happy feet massages.”
The tweet appears to underscore the rift between Brown and Brady. The seven-time Super Bowl champion took Brown under his wing when the wide receiver first joined the New England Patriots and later with the Bucs. He was training at the TB12 Sports facility at a few points.
Brown has been a thorn in Brady’s side this season, consistently needling him about his divorce from Gisele Bündchen and his play on the field as Tampa Bay has fallen to under .500.
Some of Brown’s message have even caught Guerrero, including one back in August. In January, Brown released screenshots of messages between him and Guerrero, alleging that Guerrero had yet to repay money Brown gave him for working out.
Meanwhile, an arrest warrants his been issued for AB.
Antonio Brown, who made a dramatic exit earlier this from the Buccaneers mid-game, has been accused of domestic violence involving his ex-fiancée in Tampa.
According to FOX 13’s sports reporter Kevin O’Donnell, a source told him an arrest warrant was issued for Brown for multiple domestic issues stemming from an incident on Monday. Tampa police have neither confirmed nor denied it at this point.
A FOX 13 crew is working to gather details surrounding the pending arrest. On Monday, police were called to a home in Tampa. Court records do not provide an address, but it’s where Brown’s ex-fiancée resides with the couple’s four children and one of Brown’s unrelated teenage sons.
“The suspect exited the residence and threw a shoe at the victim striking her in the ponytail,” the police report stated. “The victim had no injuries but believed the shoe was meant for her head. The suspect would not open the door or come outside to speak with officers. The suspect also during this incident attempted to issue an informal eviction to the victim.”
The narrative written by an officer went on to say that the victim’s belongings were thrown out into the street, but by the time law enforcement arrived, she had gathered them all and put them in the driveway. The victim also noted that Brown has two guns inside the house.
During the ordeal, police said Brown locked himself in the house while officers tried to speak to him. Investigators said Brown threatened to shoot her if she tried to enter the house.
“The suspect placed an informal eviction notice on the door … with 11/28/2022 at the date showing the victim has 7 days to gather her belongings and leave,” the police report said in part. “The suspect continued throughout the incident to state that the victim had no right to be at that residence or to even gain entry to it because she did not live there. The victim’s ID has the listed address as her residence as of 10/18/2022.”
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