Patriots WR Brown avoids exempt
list, can play Week 2
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[September 14, 2019]
Antonio Brown is eligible to
play Sunday when the New England Patriots visit the Miami Dolphins.
Brown, the subject of a civil suit by his former trainer alleging
rape and sexual assault, was under consideration for the
Commissioner's Exempt List, according to USA Today. But commissioner
Roger Goodell will not enact his authority in the matter at this
time.
USA Today reported Goodell is reserving the right to place Brown on
the exempt list should criminal charges be brought against Brown.
Whether Brown will be active and on the field for the Patriots at
Miami after three days of practice is up to Patriots head coach Bill
Belichick. Multiple reports indicate the Patriots were not aware of
the civil suit Saturday when they agreed to a one-year deal with
Brown hours after he was released by the Oakland Raiders.
Brown, 31, inked a reported one-year, $15 million deal that includes
a $9 million signing bonus and a $20 million team option for 2020.
After bailing on the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2018 regular-season
finale and sitting out Week 1 this year, Brown could pay for the
first time since Dec. 23 if he faces the Dolphins.
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown prior to
kickoff against the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz
Superdome, Dec 23, 2018. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA
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Belichick downplayed Brown's past, responding to a question about
Brown being a disruption with a name from the past that worked out
pretty well.
"That's the same thing you (the media) said about Randy Moss when we
brought him in," Belichick said Tuesday.
--Field Level Media
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