Belichick: Antonio Brown Will Still Practice With Patriots

antonio brown nfl

Antonio Brown. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — At a press conference Wednesday morning, Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick told reporters Antonio Brown, who faces rape allegations just days after becoming a New England Patriot, will still practice with the team Wednesday.

Belichick added that he would not comment further on Brown's situation, telling reporters, "When we know more, we'll say more."

"On Antonio's situation, both Antonio and his representatives made statements, so I'm not gonna be expanding on any of those, they are what they are," Belichick said. "We've looked into the situation, we're taking it very seriously all the way through the organization. I'm sure there are questions, but I'm not going to be entering into a discussion about that today."

The allegations against Brown, made by his former trainer Britney Taylor, were first reported Tuesday night by the New York Times. Brown has denied them.

Antonio Brown Facing Rape Accusations - Thumbnail Image

Antonio Brown Facing Rape Accusations

The Allegheny County District Attorney's office—which covers Pittsburgh, where Brown is alleged to have assaulted Taylor—has said they are looking into the allegations.

Follow WBZ NewsRadio: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | iHeartmedia App


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content