NFL to Meet With Antonio Brown Accuser Britney Taylor
By Kevin Aquino

As soon as there was a sliver of hope that Antonio Brown's embarrassing saga would end with a trade to the Patriots, things took a dark turn.
A day after officially signing with New England, Brown was accused of three separate incidents of sexual assault, including rape, by Britney Taylor, whom the NFL plans to meet with next week following the accusations.
Antonio Brown's former trainer Britney Taylor - who filed a sexual assault lawsuit against her former client Tuesday - is willing and planning to meet with the NFL next week, which is as soon as she can, sources tell ESPN. First, Taylor is getting married.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 11, 2019
Brown hired Taylor when they were both attending Central Michigan, though according to the suit, Taylor ended her working relationship with Brown following two separate incidents of sexual assault.
Brown vehemently denies each and every accusation Taylor has made against him, with his agent Drew Rosenhaus even going on ESPN to say so. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick also ended his press conference after just four minutes due to the barrage of Brown-related questions.
STATEMENT REGARDING ANTONIO BROWN: https://t.co/yvEcRyilbt pic.twitter.com/0K9G8vJeG1
— Darren Heitner (@DarrenHeitner) September 11, 2019
Brown took the field for his first Patriots practice on Wednesday. More from this story is sure to come out in the coming days.