Arians: Antonio Brown has been a 'model citizen'
The NFL is reportedly reviewing an October incident after Antonio Brown was accused of breaking a surveillance camera in his gated Florida community.
The incident took place weeks before Brown signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Head coach Bruce Arians said his newest receiver has been behaving well, but he reiterated there will be zero tolerance going forward.
"We knew of the incident. He's been a model citizen. If and when he's not, we'll move on. He knows that, our team knows that," Arians said on SiriusXM NFL Radio on Wednesday.
"I don't really think we're going to have any problems," he added. "We haven't had any so far and I really would not anticipate any."
Brown began the season serving an eight-game suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy. He could still be disciplined further pending the results of an upcoming civil trial for alleged past sexual assaults.
Brown has caught 10 passes for 100 yards in two games with the Bucs.
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