Bill Belichick Won't Reveal if Antonio Brown Will Play on Sunday in Miami
By Sean Facey

Antonio Brown's status for the New England Patriots' game against the Miami Dolphins has been up in the air ever since it was announced he's facing rape allegations from his former trainer.
Head coach Bill Belichick remained tight-lipped as to whether or not the superstar wide receiver will suit up for the team's Week 2 matchup against the Dolphins.
"I'm not going to hand out a copy of the game plan here," he said. "We'll do what's best for the team."
Bill Belichick unsurprisingly not revealing if Antonio Brown will make his #Patriots debut Sunday at Miami: “I’m not going to hand out a copy of the game plan here. We’ll do what’s best for the team.”
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 13, 2019
Brown, who was accused of rape by one of his former trainers, has practiced multiple times for the Patriots.
He and his agent Drew Rosenhaus have slammed the allegations, denying everything he's been accused of.
Antonio Brown's agent Drew Rosenhaus on sexual assault allegations "I myself am a father and I have two daughters, I wouldn't be doing this interview if I didn't believe Antonio, these allegations are false and he denies every one of them" pic.twitter.com/pzIgVSYFpf
— gifdsports (@gifdsports) September 11, 2019
Despite the ongoing drama, Belichick and Co. seem content to kick the can down the road here and see what Brown can do for this team.
There's no denying Brown is one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, but his off-the-field issues have put a dark cloud over him. Come Sunday, we'll have to see if he takes the field for New England for his debut with the team.