Antonio Brown and his attorney are planning legal action against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for releasing the polarizing receiver and suggesting he was battling mental health issues after he said he was too injured to reenter a game on January 2.The infamous incident at 's MetLife Stadium began with an argument between Brown and head coach Bruce Arians in the third quarter of the Bucs' comeback win over the New York Jets. Following the sideline spat, Brown removed his jersey and padding, some of which he tossed into the crowd, and promptly exited the field with more than a quarter remaining in the game.Brown, who had three catches in the first half that day, has maintained that refused to reenter the game because he was battling an ankle injury, while Arians and the Buccaneers contend that he never voiced concerns about the ailment on January 2.
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