Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Coach Bruce Arians has no regrets about signing Antonio Brown

The scandal in the game against the New York Jets ended Antonio Brown’s engagement with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an inglorious way. Still, head coach Bruce Arians has no regrets about the signing.

Munich – It was the exciting scene of the past NFL game day.

In the game between the New York Jets and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bucs receiver Antonio Brown left the field in the third quarter. But he did not do so secretly and quietly. Quite the opposite. The pass receiver first removed his clothes and then ran topless through the end zone towards the stadium exit.

After the end of the game, Head Coach Bruce Arians announced that AB was no longer a part of the team.

With a bit of distance, the Super Bowl-winning head coach has now addressed US journalists again about the situation, saying he has no regrets about bringing the 33-year-old into the organisation.

Arians has no regrets about hiring Brown

“I have no regrets. I just hope for the best for him,” said the coach, who went on to admit it was difficult for him to witness the receiver’s sideline outburst. “It was very tough. I wish him all the best. If he needs help, I hope he gets some. It’s hard to take because I care about him,” Arians continued.

Why exactly Brown decided to leave the game and with it his team in this way, the Head Coach was again unable to answer. He explained that he had spoken to Brown shortly beforehand, but that his injured ankle was not part of the conversation.

Background: “NFL Network” had reported that the pass receiver was upset because he did not feel he could continue playing with his ankle, which he injured in week six.

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