Tom Brady Reacts To Antonio Brown’s Appreciative Instagram Post

Wide receiver Antonio Brown was released by the New England Patriots, but he doesn’t hold any grudges against the team. Moreover, he has lots of love for quarterback Tom Brady.

Brown posted a few photos of him, Brady and the head coach, and thanked the organization for giving him an opportunity.

Brady responded to one of his posts with three black hearts. Brown asked the quarterback to win the Super Bowl for him.

Brown and Brady spent 11 days together, but they sure have a lot of respect for each other.

When it comes to the wide receiver and all the allegations against him, Brown’s accuser has already met with the NFL.

NFL investigators traveled to meet with Britney Taylor. There’s no information of the meeting, but this sure sets a good base for the case. The NFL won’t let things like this go unnoticed. Brown will have to answer a few questions about the other woman who accused him and the threatening messages he sent. He is in a big trouble at the moment, and his career may be over.

“A league source told Yahoo Sports that an NFL investigator traveled to interview Britney Taylor, who filed the suit against Brown last week in a Florida federal court. The source declined to elaborate on where the league’s interview with Taylor took place, or whether it would be limited to Monday. However, the source said the NFL is expected to keep the lines of communication open with Taylor, with the possibility of future interviews if the league’s investigation warrants them. The NFL is also expected to seek an interview with Brown in the coming days, although it’s unclear if that date has been set.

“Monday’s meeting with Taylor is a significant step for the NFL because it moves the league’s investigation into a phase where commissioner Roger Goodell can begin weighing firsthand allegations and evidence collected during the process. While details on Taylor’s meeting are unknown, past investigations involving domestic violence or allegations of sexual misconduct have entailed the NFL seeking evidence that could help Goodell and his advisers arrive at a consensus on discipline.”

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