The Arizona Republic

Arians says Brown has ‘matured’ for 2nd shot

- Scott Gleeson

Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said wide receiver Antonio Brown, who is currently serving an eight-game suspension for multiple violations of the NFL’s personal conduct policy, has “matured” and that quarterbac­k Tom Brady wasn’t responsibl­e for his recruitmen­t. Brown agreed to a oneyear contract with the Bucs on Friday, according to ESPN.

Brown previously signed with the New England Patriots last year before being released after one game following a Sports Illustrate­d report that he sent threatenin­g text messages to a woman who had accused Brown of sexual misconduct.

Arians noted that injuries opened up the opportunit­y to sign Brown after bypassing on signing the seven-time Pro Bowler in March, when he said Brown was “not a fit in our locker room.”

“I think he’s matured, and I believe in second chances,” Arians told reporters Sunday. “Everybody wants to say that Tom (Brady) picked him. Tom didn’t have anything to do with it. This was something (Bucs general manager) Jason (Licht) and I had been talking (about) for a couple weeks, ever since the injuries to our other guys.”

Brady told reporters Sunday that he sees Brown as a “tremendous football player” and that he’s “looking forward to working with him again.” The earliest Brown could be available is Nov. 9 against the New Orleans Saints.

Brown was accused by two women of sexual misconduct in 2019. In a civil lawsuit filed last September, Brown’s former trainer said he sexually assaulted her on three separate occasions. A female artist also told Sports Illustrate­d that when she was painting a portrait in Brown’s Pennsylvan­ia home in 2017, Brown acted inappropri­ately by appearing naked in a conversati­on.

“I think you just let the court system do its job,” Arians told reporters when asked about what he would tell female fans about adding Brown.

The NFL also investigat­ed Brown for an alleged domestic dispute in January 2019. In that incident, Hollywood (Florida) Police Department did not make an arrest. This past April, Brown was charged with attacking a delivery truck driver. He pleaded no contest to a felony burglary with battery charge.

 ?? JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Former Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown runs after a catch last season against the Dolphins.
JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS Former Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown runs after a catch last season against the Dolphins.

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