Antonio Brown Blames  , Buccaneers for Mid-Game Exit, Says He Was Injured.
Fox News reports embattled NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown blames the Tampa Bay Buccaneers organization for his 
recent dramatics on the field.
In a game against the New York Jets on Jan. 2, Brown seemingly called it quits out of nowhere, ripping off his uniform before
exiting the team tunnel.
I didn’t quit.
I was cut. I didn’t walk away from my brothers. , Statement from Antonio Brown NFL wide receiver, via Fox News.
Brown says his frustration stemmed from 
a previously undisclosed ankle injury.
Coach denied on 
national television that 
he knew about my ankle. 
That’s 100% inaccurate. , Statement from Antonio Brown NFL wide receiver, via Fox News.
The wideout says a recent MRI found fragments of broken bone lodged in his ankle.
Head coach Bruce Arians maintains 
he was unaware that Brown was 
dealing with an injury.
I don't know that 
he was [injured]. , Bruce Arians, head coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers, via Fox News.
He left the field and that was it. 
We had a conversation 
and he left the field. , Bruce Arians, head coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers, via Fox News.
Brown says the Buccaneers organization 
was very much aware of his injury. 
He claims team staff injected him with a 
strong painkiller before the game.
I played until it was 
clear that I could 
not use my ankle... , Statement from Antonio Brown NFL wide receiver, via Fox News.
...the pain 
was extreme. , Statement from Antonio Brown NFL wide receiver, via Fox News