They Showed the Replay Like Three Times Richard Sherman Recalls His Version of Antonio Brown s Sideline Meltdown

They Showed the Replay Like Three Times Richard Sherman Recalls His Version of Antonio Brown s Sideline Meltdown

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They Showed the Replay Like Three Times Richard Sherman Recalls His Version of Antonio Brown s Sideline Meltdown

Published 08/06/2022, 4:06 PM EDTBy Everyone remembers the Antonio Brown walk-off last season when he played for the Buccaneers. It is one of the most watched moments in the history of the NFL and everyone remembers it. So does the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ cornerback Richard Sherman. While Sherman and Brown were playing the game together, the CB remembers what riled up Brown to leave the field. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad The walk-off was not limited to the game. Consequently, the notorious WR also left the after a potential fallout with the then HC Bruce Arians. But Sherman recalls the incident and how it transpired on the big screen in the stadium. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad This move from prompted Arians to go as far as to say that the WR is no longer a Buc. Even AB moved on and never looked back at his football career. However, there is another side of the story as narrated by Richard Sherman.PHILADELPHIA, PA – OCTOBER 14: Antonio Brown #81 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looks on prior to the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on October 14, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) In addition, extended his support and concern for his ex-WR as well. He said that the people around him should help him and talk to him. But Brown remained silent on the matter for long, hinting at no possible return to the NFL.

What did Richard Sherman say while recalling the Antonio Brown incident

While speaking about the incident, Sherman , “You just hear them call, AB! AB! AB! He sittin’ on the bench. Must have rolled his ankle. So we still doing adjustments. And, so defensive go back on the field. We gotta stop, go back and hear AB! AB! And then I see Bruce talkin’ to him. You know Bruce gets fired up, he just cussing nobody out. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad He , “And he started getting fired up sitting right next to AB and I was like what the hell is going on here? I was like okay whatever, I got other things I gotta worry about. And we go back talking to our DBs, hey we should do this and we look up on the jumbo screen and we see him take his shirt off. But it had already happened, it was a replay. Bro, they showed the replay like three times.” MIAMI, FLORIDA – SEPTEMBER 15: Wide Receiver Antonio Brown #17 of the New England Patriots warms up prior to the game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) The whole incident’s clip spread like wildfire across the NFL community, questioning the intention behind Brown’s walk-off. Sherman recalls his version and what happened between Bruce Arians and the WR that led to him no longer being a part of the team. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Watch This Story:

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