Antonio Brown recently took a shot at Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians and retired quarterback Tom Brady for the events that led to his blowup and mid-game exit in Week 17 against the New York Jets. In his now-deleted Instagram post, Brown reiterated his argument that he was being forced to play, with an MRI in the background assumed to be his way of proving he was injured.

Unfortunately, Brown seemed to have missed something on his post. Some people who saw the MRI in the background pointed out the date on it, which says 10/15/2021–roughly three months before the Jets incident. Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports claimed that the date aligns after Brown suffered an ankle injury on October 14 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Clearly, though, it wasn't from the Buccaneers' game against the Jets.

While some argued that Antonio Brown was not specifically referring to a game in his post, as he could be simply making his case that he is not fully healed, it is worth mentioning that there are context cues that he was talking about the Jets' game.

It has been repeatedly reported how Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians told Brown to get out of their Jets showdown following his refusal to play, which AB noted on his caption.

It also didn't help Brown that he took down the most, which is indicative that he saw something wrong about it.

Regardless, people are having a field day on his mistake, calling him out for his latest rant.

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