Antonio Brown Reacts To Bruce Arians’ Side Drama

Antonio Brown reacted to news of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Aryan’s warning about his side behavior in Week Two.

In the second week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were in the news not because of their big win over rival New Orleans Saints. Instead, for a fight that suspended wide receiver Mike Evans for Week 3 after pushing Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore to the floor.

One person who was also in the spotlight was former Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians, who was on the sidelines and exchanged words with Lattimore due to no call entering the pass when Tom Brady threw a pass to Scotty Miller.

This week, the NFL sent Arians a warning about his behavior on the sidelines, according to Pro Football Talk. “He will comply,” a source told the Aryan outlet.

One of the people responding to the news was Antonio Brown, the former wide receiver of the Buccaneers, who has been vocal about Aryan after his tenure with the team ended in 2021.

Antonio Brown reacts to news that the NFL has sent Bruce Arians a warning for his side action

Brown’s exit from the Buccaneers is well known, as he took off his gear, jumped jacks in the end zone, and left the field during the team’s game against the New York Jets. The case arose out of a disagreement over Brown’s unwillingness to get into the game. Brown cited an ankle injury as the cause, while Ariane said he had not told the team about the injury.

After exiting the game and not returning, the team released Brown.

In this off-season, Arianes retired as head coach and became senior advisor to general manager Jason Licht. Todd Bowles has been appointed as the new coach.

Regarding the incident in Week 2, the Arians were in the bench area for the majority of the match. But during the altercation between Lattimore, Evans, Tom Brady and Leonard Fournett, Arians was seen standing on the white strip of the sideline designated for players, coaches and officials.

Bowles said the reason the Arians were on the sidelines was because the Saints didn’t provide wing for the pirates. ESPN Saints reporter Catherine Terrell posted a photo of the reserved seats in the press box, and the Arians’ name is listed.

After Arians received a warning, Brown decided to respond to the news on his Twitter account.

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