Antonio Brown no longer with Tampa Bay Buccaneers after mid-game walk-off



Brown made 26 yards in the game.

Antonio Brown walked out of the game at the New York Jets for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

He stripped off his jersey and pads and walked back to the locker room.

While on the sideline, Brown was upset by a conversation with one of the team staff.

"He is no longer a member of the team," said Bruce Arians after the game.

"That is the end of the story, let's talk about the guys who won the game."

Brown refused to enter the game, so he was told to "get out", according to Fox Sports.

The team was down 24-10 at the time of Brown's walk-off but they came back to win 28-24. The play-offs have already been qualified by them.

Brown had three catches for 26 yards as he left the field after the Super Bowl.

He has 42 catches for 545 yards and four touchdown in seven games.

Brown has had a checkered career.

He was released by the New England Patriots after a game in which he was accused of sexual harassment and threatening text messages.

He was suspended for the first half of the 2020 season after being charged with assault and a few other crimes.