Bruce Arians undecided on Antonio Brown's future with Tampa Bay Buccaneers after NFL ban ends

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The future of Antonio Brown, who is suspended for three games, has not yet been decided, according to the coach.

An investigation by the National Football League found that Brown, safety Mike Edwards and wide receiver John Franklin III, who is no longer with the team, produced fake vaccination cards, which is against the rules of the National Football League and a federal crime.

"I haven't made that determination yet, but we'll see how it goes," he said of Brown, who is eligible to return to practice next week to play in the game.

When the league announced Brown's suspension, the team's head coach, Bruce Arians, said he would not comment on his future with the team and the team would treat him and his teammate as if they were injured players. Both players have been working out away from the team facilities, although Brown recently posted a video of himself standing inside Raymond James Stadium for a photoshoot, meaning he intends to remain with the team. The decision hasn't been made.

When Brown first joined the team, he was told there would be no second chances, and that was after he had been suspended for eight games by the league for violating its personal conduct policy. Britney Taylor, Brown's former trainer, was sued for sexual assault. The two settled out of court.

Several sources in the building said that Brown has been a model citizen during his time with the team and has benefited from being with Tom Brady. The quarterback went out of his way to support Brown but wouldn't comment on his suspension.

He was disappointed with the players' decisions.

"We'll talk as an organization," he said. It's coming up soon. We'll let everyone know when we know.