In an early-morning Q&A session on his favorite social platform, Twitter, Antonio Brown shared new details and reflections about his brief time with the New England Patriots.
Brown, who was cut by New England following Week 2 of the season and is still under investigation by the NFL, didn’t formally announce he would be answering questions but started doing so after tweeting out the time at 4:44 a.m.
Then, the tweetstorm began in earnest.
Mixed in among questions about some of his most famous catches and pleas from fans of the Buffalo Bills and other receiver-needy teams to come join their organization were some digs like this at the Patriots.
Wasn’t the phone think it was the price tag 🏷 https://t.co/W6t5WocEEZ
— AB (@AB84) October 25, 2019
Let the media tell it friday was a call with @RosenhausSports about owner not wanting pay bonus 5 mill was due Monday seem strange to blame text messages after we clearly understood what it was https://t.co/RXMWcGVzrS
— AB (@AB84) October 25, 2019
Trainers from Pats stole ball so much jealousy never sent with my stuff https://t.co/8mgAJqZlSx
— AB (@AB84) October 25, 2019
Regardless of his beef with the Patriots organization, Brown clearly still holds Tom Brady in high regard.
Brady another level truly rare individual https://t.co/YrMGJ9zFLn
— AB (@AB84) October 25, 2019
Never forget moment for life https://t.co/rnKUBhSv9k
— AB (@AB84) October 25, 2019
Despite the shots, Brown did seem open to returning to the Patriots.
@AB84 Still waiting for 17 to come back this season in New England. RKK. Make it happen 🤙🏽 pic.twitter.com/PPFK858GHl
— The Spike King 👑 (@SpikeKing76) October 25, 2019
But, thanks to his tweets after being released about Robert Kraft and his legal issues, there’s no shot Brown will be brought back by the Patriots — even though he says he apologized.
All love apology given just thought they cared about the substance true essence of a man not just create media hype to bring me down but history for us learn https://t.co/SLBAPu9fIK
— AB (@AB84) October 25, 2019
Brown won’t get another shot in New England, but whether another NFL team will take on a chance on him remains to be seen.
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