NFL Ekings has revealed that Tampa Bay Buccaneers winger Antonio Brown has issued a statement in response to the club. The walk-out between the NFL American football match with the New York Jets revealed that the franchise was pushed home to play. He was forced to inject painkillers from ankle pain. After being called, Bruce Arians, head coach of the team, announced that he was cut from the team. They will cancel the contract even though they are current Super Bowl champions.

Antonio Brown said in a statement on Wednesday that “Because of my determination in the game, I was directly pressured by my coach to play when injured. Despite the pain, I was ready, but the staff injected something that gave me energy. It’s a dangerous painkiller that the NFLPA has warned against using. I give my best to the team. I played until it was clear that I couldn’t use my ankle to play safely. Moreover, The pain was still very intense.”

Brown’s Injuries

In addition, Brown also said that general manager Jason Licht. Knowing he had revealed his ankle pain to head coach Bruce Arians, Brown claimed in a lengthy statement that Arians spoke with Brown directly prior to the game and spoke. Talk about injuries.

“I sat on the sidelines, and the coach approached me. He was very upset and shouted, ‘What’s wrong with you? What happened to you?’ I told him, ‘It hurts my ankle,’ but he knows it’s well documented. and we talked He told me to go on the pitch. I said, ‘Coach, I can’t.’ He didn’t call the doctor for medical attention. but he yelled at me, ‘You’re done,’ and poked a finger in the neck. “The coach told me that if I didn’t play because of injury, I ended up playing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.”

“I don’t want to leave the team myself. I got cut from the team I wanted to be together with my teammates. But my name was cut off. Coming out to sit on the sidelines because of injury is already bad enough. In addition, the coach also denied in an interview on national television that he knew about my ankle. It’s definitely not 100 percent correct.”