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Antonio Brown Announces He’s Done in the NFL

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The saga must go on.

The man who spent just 181 days as an Oakland Raider spent only 11 as a New England Patriot, thanks to an ongoing investigation into a civil lawsuit of sexual assault against wide receiver Antonio Brown.

Just yesterday, Brown’s agent Drew Rosenhaus claimed that there was ongoing interest from several NFL teams and that they were just waiting for more information about the case.

However, much like the last handful of incidents regarding the All-Pro wideout, he cannot get out of his own way and refrain from jumping on Twitter. This time he went as far as to say he’s done playing in the NFL.

On top of that, Brown has done everything in his power to burn every bridge humanly possible with an NFL organization by making a separate tweet directed at Patriots owner Bob Kraft.

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News flash, Antonio. There’s nobody to blame but you for this. All you had to do was keep your mouth shut and you’d still be on the Patriots. You couldn’t do that. Enjoy the next chapter of your life –– please take the drama with you.

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