Brown confirmed to me that he was vaccinated and, if a booster eventually becomes advisable, he'll be happy to air it live on TV," Burstyn told PEOPLE last month. In November, a spokesperson for the Buccaneers told PEOPLE that they were investigating a report made by Brown's former live-in chef, who told the Tampa Bay Times Brown allegedly said that he had purchased a fake vaccination card because he was worried about the effects the vaccine may have on his body. Brown will be motivated, well rested, and in the best shape of his life when he returns in week 16." Brown wrapped this up promptly and he will use this time as an opportunity to treat his ankle injury. The NFL made its determination and, instead of going through the drawn out and distracting process of challenging the outcome, Mr. Brown is vaccinated and continues to support the vaccine for any person for whom it is appropriate.
In a statement to PEOPLE, Brown's lawyer Sean Burstyn said, "Mr. Tampa Bay also released a statement about the matter, which was posted to their Twitter account on Thursday, saying that they "appreciate the League's timely handling of this matter and recognize the importance of the health and safety protocols that have been established. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. RELATED: Aaron Rodgers Denies Having 'COVID Toe' After Positive Diagnosis, Says Injury Is a Fracture "The NFL-NFLPA jointly reinforce their commitment and further emphasize the importance of strict adherence to the protocols to protect the well-being of everyone associated with the NFL." The protocols were jointly developed working with our respective experts to ensure that we are practicing and playing football as safely as possible during the ongoing pandemic," the NFL and National Football League Players Association said in a joint statement on Thursday. "The health and safety of players and personnel is our top priority.
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Tampa Bay player Mike Edwards and free agent John Franklin III were also suspended for three games for not following NFL protocols regarding their vaccination status. Antonio Brown, receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has been handed a three-game suspension from the NFL for allegedly misrepresenting his COVID vaccination status, the League announced on Thursday.