An NFL player who had resolved a lawsuit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court might have fumbled the settlement after deleting a public apology he made to the plaintiff in the civil dispute.

Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown posted an apology to Ophir Sternberg on his Twitter account around 11 p.m. Monday. The public apology was the result of an agreement between the parties over an April 2018 incident, in which Brown allegedly tossed an ottoman, vases and other objects from his room on the 14th floor of the Mansions at Acqualina, a luxury oceanfront condo in Miami.

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