Wide receiver Antonio Brown’s meeting Thursday with the NFL to address sexual assault allegations against him lasted about eight hours, and there could be follow-ups before a decision is made about his future, a source told ESPN’s Josina Anderson.
The meeting took place in Florida.
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Brown has denied the allegations.
The NFL had three representatives at the interview, which was led by Lisa Friel, the source said.
Friel is the NFL’s senior vice president/special counsel for investigations.
The source said Brown felt it went well, and that he was responsive to the NFL’s questions.
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