Per a statement just released tonight by the NFL, that doesn't seem to be the case. At least, not at this time.
"Antonio Brown was released today by the New England Patriots and is currently an unrestricted free agent. Our office is presently investigating multiple allegations, some of which are the subject of pending litigation. We have as yet made no findings regarding these issues. The investigation is ongoing and will be pursued vigorously and expeditiously.
"As long as Mr. Brown is a free agent, placement on the commissioner's exempt list is not appropriate. If he is signed by a club, such placement may become appropriate at any time depending on the status of the investigation. Upon the conclusion of the investigation, he may also be subject to discipline if the investigation finds that he has violated the law or league policies."
"Our office is presently investigating multiple allegations, some of which are the subject of pending litigation," an NFL spokesman said in a statement. "We have as yet made no findings regarding these issues. The investigation is ongoing and will be pursued vigorously and expeditiously.
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