Antonio Brown hasn't been much of a distraction since joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but that could change in the near future. As the Buccaneers are focused on making the Super Bowl, Brown is being demanded to pay his rape accuser $100,000, per TMZ Sports.

Britney Taylor, Brown's accuser, brought forward allegations of sexual assault back in 2019 when Brown was with the New England Patriots. He was released shortly after the reports of his allegations surfaced, with Bill Belichick not wanting to deal with the drama surrounding the troubled wideout.

While Brown was suspended for six games for violating the league's conduct policy, he found a new place to call home with the Buccaneers. However, the case between Taylor and Brown is still ongoing as more evidence and information is being gathered on both sides.

When Taylor first brought the case to court, she and Brown put together a confidentiality agreement to avoid information from getting out. But Brown reportedly released images of direct messages that were involved in the case, which violated the confidentiality agreement. As a result, Taylor is requesting that Brown pay her $100,000 for exposing information that is important to the case.

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Brown enters the Buccaneers' upcoming game in the NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers as inactive due to a knee injury. The All-Pro wide receiver has contributed 48 receptions for 542 yards and five touchdowns in his 10 games with the Buccaneers (including the playoffs).

Even though Brown is content with his situation in Tampa Bay, it appears his sexual assault case could present some issues.