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Superstar wide receiver Antonio Brown has yet to practice with the Oakland Raiders during training camp because he’s dealing with an issue with his feet.
Raiders’ WR Antonio Brown is scheduled to see a foot specialist today, as @VicTafur reported. Brown remains on NFI and has been sidelined throughout training camp.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 3, 2019
Frustration is gradually building on WR Antonio Brown situation. Brown eager to return. Raiders eager to have him back. But visiting foot specialist today to learn more, source confirmed. (As @VicTafur reported.) Brown has missed 6 of 7 practices and yet to have full session.
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) August 3, 2019
Brown went social media this week to show off some nasty-looking blisters on his feet that explains his absence from practice.
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This man trained so hard the bottom of his foot coming off! pic.twitter.com/jlbvBNX0nD
— Kenny King Jr (@KennyKing_Jr) July 31, 2019
Apparently Brown may have frostbite on his feet.
According to former Bucs QB and PFT Live host Chris Simms he heard from someone with knowledge of the situation that Brown had frostbite on his feet from entering a crotherapy machince without wearing proper footwear.
Via PFT
On Monday, PFT Live co-host Chris Simms said that the photos posted by Brown don’t reveal blisters but the peeling of layers of of skins from the bottom of his feet. Simms said that he once had a condition like that, thanks to what he called an “unidentified Buc fungus” in Tampa.
After Monday’s show, Simms got word from someone with knowledge of the situation that Brown burned his feet by entering a cryotherapy machine without the proper footwear, and his feet were frostbitten.
Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, did not respond to a request for comment.
Update: NFL network’s Ian Rapoport confirmed Simms’ report.
From Inside Training Camp: #Raiders WR Antonio Brown is still day-to-day with his troublesome feet after what team sources describe as a cryogenic chamber mishap. pic.twitter.com/4NoT7IS8Yj
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 7, 2019
That doesn’t sound good for Brown.