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NFT of the Antonio Brown Incident Expected to Sell For $1.5 Million

Video of Antonio Brown running off the field at MetLife Stadium during the third quarter of the Buccaneers' game against the New York Jets earlier this month is getting the NFT treatment and will likely sell at an unbelievable price.

TMZ Sports reports footage of the January 2 incident is expected to be auctioned "in the area of $1.5 million to own the piece" when it goes up for sale on ViralHeir.com on Thursday.

Scandalous claims have been made in relation to the incident, specifically in the hours leading up to the wide receiver running off the field during the third quarter of the Buccaneers' 28-24 win.

OnfyFans model Ava Louise claims Brown snuck her into his hotel room at the Jersey City, New Jersey Westin hotel to have sex hours before the game, which would be a violation of the Buccaneers' COVID protocol, Daily Mail reported.

Louise claims Brown said "f*** the NFL" repeatedly during their meet up, as well as "I can’t wait for you to see what I do tomorrow. I can’t wait for you to see me tomorrow," which many have interpreted as Brown foreshadowing his antics from last Sunday's (January 2) game.

Additionally, TMZ shared a video of Brown signing a COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card prior to Sunday's game, as well as an image of the card with redactions, a reference to his recent suspension.

Brown was recently among three players suspended for violating the NFL-NFLPA's COVID-19 protocols.

The NFL confirmed Brown and teammate Mike Edwards, as well as free agent John Franklin III -- if signed to a club -- will all be ineligible for the next three games in a news release shared on its official communications website on December 2.

The Buccaneers issued an official statement on January 6 confirming Brown's release and denying accusations made by Brown that he was forced to play on an injured ankle prior to the incident.

On January 5, Brown shared an MRI from two days prior that revealed broken bone fragments, a ligament torn from the bone, and cartilage loss as part of his first statement in response to a strange incident in which he walked off the field at MetLife Stadium during the third quarter of the Buccaneers' 28-24 win against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.

"The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have terminated the contract of Antonio Brown, effective immediately," the statement read. "While Antonio did receive treatment on his ankle and was listed on the injury report the week leading up to last Sunday's game, he was cleared to play by our medical team prior to the start of the game and at no point during the game did he indicate to our medical personnel that he could not play. We have attempted, multiple times throughout the week, to schedule an evaluation by an outside orthopedic specialist, yet Antonio has not complied. Maintaining the health and wellness of our players is of the utmost importance to our organization."

After the game, Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said Brown was "no longer a Buc" while speaking to reporters.

"He is no longer a Buc. That's the end of the story," Arians said via NFL.com.

Buccaneers radio sideline reporter TJ Rives reported Arians benched Brown during the third quarter of Sunday's game and the wide receiver responded by taking off his shoulder pads and jersey and throwing them down on the bench.

Brown was then seen running shirtless onto the field and into the tunnel during the game's live broadcast as the Buccaneers' offensive drive continued.

Arians later told FOX Sports' Jay Glazer that he tried to get Brown back into the game but the receiver refused.

Arians then told Brown to get out, according to Glazer.

"Never seen anything like it in all my years," Arians told Glazer.

Brown denied quitting on the Buccaneers Sunday, instead accusing Arians of cutting him for not playing through injuries.

"I didn't quit. I was cut. I didn't walk away from my brothers. I was thrown out," Brown's statement read via ESPN's Adam Schefter

Brown appeared in seven games for the Buccaneers this season and recorded 42 receptions for 545 yards and four touchdowns.

The seven-time Pro Bowler was initially placed on the NFL's reserve/COVID-19 list in September and missed Tampa Bay's Week 3 game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Brown won his first Super Bowl with the Buccaneers after signing with the franchise midway through the 2020 season and re-signed as part of a one-year, $6.25 million deal with a $2 million signing bonus and $3.1 million guaranteed this past offseason, despite undergoing off-season knee surgery.

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