Tom Brady holding Antonio BrownTom Brady and Antonio Brown (Photo via Imagn Images)
A screenshot from a conversation between Tom Brady and Antonio Brown has leaked online following AB’s latest social media rant.

Brady and Brown spent two stints as teammates. They played one game together in 2019 after the New England Patriots signed the former wide receiver; the Pats released Brown shortly thereafter.

They reunited on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020 and would win a Super Bowl together before things soured.

Brown has taken several shots at Brady since then, rejoicing over the former quarterback’s divorce and implying on several occasions that he was sleeping with his ex-wife while they were still together.

The former Pro Bowl wideout tweeted just this week that Brady tried holding him back after finding out that he was having an affair with Giselle Bundchen.

“Tom Brady tried to really hold me back when he found out his wife was on d**k,” he wrote.

 


DMs between the two, presumably from back when things were rosy, have leaked online ahead of the weekend in which Brady is seen texting Brown not to miss appointments with a psychologist.

“Love how you are working,” Brady wrote after Brown told him he loved him and that his presence was a “blessing.”

“Please don’t miss your psychologist appointments,” he added, before firing off some strong words of encouragement.

Check it out below:

Tom Brady And Antonio Brown Are Seemingly At Odds Again

Tom Brady and Antonio Brown speakingTom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts with Antonio Brown (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Tom Brady and Antonio Brown appeared to put their differences aside during a phone call last October. Brown shared an audio recording of the call in which he was heard apologizing to Brady and telling him how grateful he was for his support.

He also admitted that Brady was an essential part of his career and helped him succeed, claiming he regretted some of his actions.

“What’s happened in the past is in the past,” Brady said, proposing a face-to-face meeting, which Brown agreed to.

It appears this is all moot now