Antonio Brown made headlines once again, but for the wrong reasons. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver was accused of falsifying his COVID vaccine card by one of his former employees. Since then, both the Buccaneers and Brown himself have made statements denying these allegations.

Meanwhile, though, Brown's camp has an… interesting way of proving the Buccaneers WR's vaccination status. Per Jenna Laine:

“If Antonio’s doctors and the guidelines require a booster shot, then at that time, he’ll be happy to do it live on TV and everyone can come watch.”

That's certainly one way of proving you're vaccinated to the world, and also very much on brand for Brown. The veteran Buccaneers wide-out has certainly been in the forefront of some of the NFL's most public beefs, so getting vaccinated on live television sounds very much like an Antonio Brown thing to do.

It's interesting to note that while these allegations against the Buccaneers star could very well be true, they also come from a very non-biased source.

“[Steven] Ruiz, who owns Taste ThatLA, says he is owed $10,000. He spoke publicly for the first time about Brown after trying unsuccessfully to extract a settlement from the Super Bowl champion Bucs and after talks with Brown’s lawyer went nowhere.”

The NFL has already launched an investigation into this situation. Given the fallout from the whole Aaron Rodgers debacle just a few weeks ago, you'd imagine the league would be a bit more thorough with their investigation on the Bucs organization. Time will tell if this allegation is true, but if it does, it could spell disaster for the Buccaneers.