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Antonio Brown Takes to Twitter, Issues Apology to Robert Kraft

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In a social media frenzy this morning, the former New England Patriot tweeted and retweeted about his time in Foxboro.

Not only that, Brown also Tweeted the apology pundits have wanted him to give ever since his controversial post about his former owner.

Wide receiver Antonio Brown took to the internet to voice his frustrations. One of the notable retweets was a fan pointing out how the cases came to light when he signed with the Patriots

In fact, Patriots superfan and Ride The Wave Media co-founder Brian “The Spike King” Babikian tweeted a photo of himself wearing his Brown jersey which the former All-Pro also retweeted.

https://twitter.com/SpikeKing76/status/1187681212720173057?s=20

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A fan tweeted at Brown in regards to the whereabouts of the football he caught for his first and only touchdown against the Miami Dolphins. Brown’s simple explanation was that it was stolen.

The identity of the trainer is unknown and it also cannot be proven whether this comment holds water or not.

It has been just over a month since Antonio Brown donned No.17 in New England but fans do not want him to forget and some if not most are holding out hope for his return.

 

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  1. having AD puts us in a much better position to win it ALL, there have been a lot of “shall we say shady characters ) in this league from Murders on up, I think we should have kept him with guidelines etc… I think the Krafts let the League play them , I’m surprised !!!!

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