How did Antonio Brown seem so far in practice for his teammates? | Patriots of New England



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FOXBORO, Mass. – The New England Patriots continue to walk a tightrope talking about their new teammate, receiver Antonio Brown, but the wide-pro impressed his defensive teammates in practice.

Brown was charged with sexual assault and rape in a civil lawsuit on Tuesday. Despite the accusations, Brown participated in testing on Wednesday, number 1, and Thursday, number 17, with the Patriots.

"AB's AB," Duron Harmon, security specialist, said Thursday. "We all know what he brings to the table. Nice to have it here.

Brown has been selected seven times in the Pro Bowl and four times in the first All-Pro team. At 30, he was still at the top of his game last season, scoring 105 passes for a total of 1,297 yards and 15 touchdowns in 15 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

"You see it," said cornerback Stephon Gilmore. "He is an excellent player. Competitive, intelligent. He can do everything. I am happy to have him on our team. "

It looks like Brown is playing Sunday in the Patriots game against the Miami Dolphins. One wonders how much time will be left before eventually touching the list of people exempted from the commissioner. Brown's accuser, Britney Taylor, reportedly met with the NFL as part of his investigation into the charges next week.

Photo thumbnail via Greg M. Cooper / USA TODAY Sports Images

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