Antonio Brown tweets ‘Antonio Brown curse' eliminated Patriots, others from playoffs

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Antonio Brown just won't stop tweeting about the New England Patriots. He went after the Patriots in several social media posts after their loss to the Tennessee Titans saying that the Patriots should have kept him and that he'd only play with Tom Brady in 2020.

On Sunday afternoon, Brown continued to take digs at the Patriots, among others.

Brown took to Twitter after the New Orleans Saints lost to the Minnesota Vikings. His tweet claimed that the "Antonio Brown curse" knocked out the Saints, Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Oakland Raiders from the postseason in the past week.

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For those keeping track, Brown is referencing these five teams as they all were tied to him at different points this offseason. The Steelers traded him, the Bills were going to trade for him but the deal fell apart, the Raiders traded for him and cut him, the Patriots signed him and cut him, and the Saints worked him out near the end of the regular season.

But Brown's presence with these teams wouldn't have had any impact on them winning or losing in the postseason. Brown would likely be suspended indefinitely if he was on any roster because of the sexual assault allegations he is facing, which surfaced shortly after he joined the Patriots.

So, the idea that these teams parting with Brown played a role in their early exits from the postseason race is laughable, as he wouldn't likely have an on-field impact with any team.

And generally speaking, being a part of a curse isn't a good thing, so why is Brown bragging about this? If he comes with a curse attached, it will be even harder for him to find a home in the NFL than it already is.

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