Pacman Jones accused Antonio Brown of faking his concussion. It’s time for Pacman Jones to apologize.
Pacman Jones kept his word and apologized to Antonio Brown
Posted by SB Nation on Friday, January 15, 2016Vontaze Burfict leveled Antonio Brown with a helmet-to-helmet hit in the AFC Wild Card game.
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The vicious hit earned Burfict a three-game suspension from the NFL.
Vontaze Burfict suspended for 3 games for hit on Antonio Brown https://t.co/itJFt3lsmQ pic.twitter.com/udbGwaaWqt
— SB Nation NFL (@SBNationNFL) January 12, 2016 But Bengals’ teammate Adam Jones thought Brown was faking it.
“Man, Antonio Brown was not hurt. I know he was faking it. Go back and look at the play. If you go back and slow-motion the play, you tell me that Vontaze [Burfict] hit him in the head. Or did his shoulder pad barely touch him?”He even said Brown deserved “a Grammy Award” for acting, which ... yeah.
Jones *did* say he’d apologize if Brown ended up missing the Steelers’ next playoff game.
.@REALPACMAN24 will apologize to @AntonioBrown84 under 1 condition. Watch the full clip: https://t.co/A4mzmSmgvl. https://t.co/QruB1ciWkg
— Inside the NFL (@insidetheNFL) January 14, 2016 Welp ...
#Steelers WR Antonio Brown officially ruled out vs. Broncos https://t.co/uHS5KUs8tX pic.twitter.com/frFC2a2I8l
— BTSC Steelers (@btsteelcurtain) January 15, 2016 So on Friday, Pacman posted a sincere apology on Instagram. He’s a man of his word.
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