Antonio Brown once again takes aim at Tom Brady, calls out Buccaneers QB's trainer

Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New York Jets
Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New York Jets

Former NFL receiver Antonio Brown can't seem to help himself when it comes to lashing out at anyone or anything that has to do with Tom Brady. The 34-year-old is at it again after he was rather vocal about Brady's divorce from Gisele Bundchen.

First, Brown attacked Gisele, and now he is moving onto the quarterback's personal trainer, Alex Guerrero. The trainer is known for his involvement in the TB12 Method. The quarterback gives Guerrero credit for keeping him in shape.

Brown now has Guerrero in his sights. He took to Twitter to blast the 57-year-old. He wrote:

"Thought y’all could find someone do what i do @Buccaneers, @TB12sports. I’m still Waiting sorry ahhhhh boys, What happen Alex Scam Guerra, should of went to college get a degree u hurting players n taking double compensation without no education. Doing happy feet massages."

It is some kind of attack on Guerra, but the receiver has made a habit of taking shots at Brady and people around him over the last five to six months.

Since he is no longer in the NFL and since it is likely that it will remain that way, from the outside, Brown is doing his best to ruffle a few feathers.


Will Antonio Brown ever play in the NFL again?

Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New York Jets
Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New York Jets

We likely know the answer, don't we? Having not been sighted since his walkout against the New York Jets, the receiver has been out of the league.

Whether or not a team will give the 34-year-old yet another chance remains to be seen. Many thought that he was on his last chance with Brady recruiting him to Tampa Bay, but after his fake vaccine card fiasco and then his walkout against the Jets, he was sent packing.

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The general consensus is that his NFL career is over. Given the numerous shots he has taken at Brady since he left, it is no wonder teams have steered clear of the receiver.

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It is a shame that his career has likely ended the way it has. Once the best in the NFL at his position, it all unraveled when he moved on from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Multiple stops at Las Vegas, New England and then Tampa Bay all ended the same way, with Brown being tossed aside. He is now out of the league, and it looks like he has no chance of returning. His career is one of the big "what-ifs" to happen over the last 20 years.

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