Despite his shirtless meltdown in New Jersey on Sunday, wide receiver Antonio Brown's pro football career might not be over yet, one NFL reporter claimed Tuesday.
"If Antonio Brown wants a job on another team in the NFL, he can have one. That is not an opinion. That is what I know," Josina Anderson wrote on Twitter.
Brown left MetLife Stadium during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' game against the New York Jets, throwing some of his gear into the stands and giving his fans a peace sign before jetting to the tunnel and never returning.
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After the game, Bucs head coach Bruce Arians said Brown was "no longer a Buc." But as of Tuesday night, the former All-Pro wide receiver remained on the team’s roster. The details have yet to come out about the sideline altercation.
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Initial reports indicated Brown was concerned about one of his ankles and didn’t want to play. Arians, however, said Brown never told him he was injured and added that the two had a "conversation" and that the player left the field.
Arians didn’t share details of the conversation.
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The Buccaneers were talking with the NFL about moving forward with Brown’s situation, according to ESPN.
The wide receiver is sure to face some kind of discipline from the NFL due to the outburst and leaving the stadium in the middle of the game against the Jets.
Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.