The ongoing circus surrounding Antonio Brown couldn’t derail a second straight overpowering performance by the Patriots to open the 2019 season. Brown hauled in a touchdown pass in his New England debut — and the Pats defense shut down the historically awful Dolphins — in a 43-0 blanking in Miami. The Patriots and the NFL allowed Brown to suit up despite a civil lawsuit filed last week by his former trainer alleging the four-time Pro Bowl receiver sexually assaulted her on three occasions. Brown’s accuser, Britney Taylor, is scheduled to meet with NFL investigators on Monday. ESPN reported Brown declined to settle the lawsuit for $2 million last Sunday, leading Taylor’s attorneys to file the suit two days later. According to NFL Network, Patriots owner Robert Kraft would not have signed Brown following his release this month by Oakland had he been aware of the allegations against the former Pittsburgh wideout. Brown, whose locker was cleared out after Sunday’s game, was targeted eight times by Tom Brady. He caught four passes for 54 yards (all in the first half), including a 20-yard back-shoulder touchdown reception early in the second quarter for a 13-0 New England lead. “Antonio Brown is out… Read full this story
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