Days after the New England Patriots signed wide receiver Antonio Brown a rape allegation statement came out pertaining to Brown. Brown's newest teammate, Tom Brady, doesn't have anything to share on the news.

When asked on Wednesday if Brady has anything to say regarding the reports, he responded with a “no,” according to NESN's Doug Kyed. Asked if there were a word he'd like to say after, he said, “Didn't I just say that?”

It should come as no surprise that New England has remained mum about the situation. However, they have complied with the NFL's investigations on the allegations of Brown. On Wednesday morning, head coach Bill Belichick said on the matter, via Nicole Yang of Boston.com:

“Both Antonio and his representatives have made statements. I’m not going to be expanding on any of those. They are what they are. We’ve looked into the situation and we’re taking it very seriously all the way through the organization. I’m sure there are questions, but I’m not going to get into a discussion about that today.”

Brown received the allegations from his former trainer Brittney Taylor. She alleges Brown sexually assaulted her three times between 2017 and 2018. The case is a civil, not criminal, one. Brown's lawyer, Darren Heitner, posted a statement on Wednesday, saying he is not guilty of the allegations.

The statement says:

“Mr. Brown denies each and every allegation in the lawsuit. He will pursue all legal remedies to not only clear his name, but to also protect other professional athletes against false accusations.”

The NFL has yet to punish Brown, but they are reviewing the case. He practiced with the Patriots for the first time on Wednesday.