You may have read about some unflattering allegations against Brady from a New Year’s Eve night out in Columbus, OH. If not, click here.
As a result of the onslaught of press, both Brady and the Cleveland Browns have released statements.
Brady Quinn:
“On New Year’s Eve I had dinner at a local restaurant with my girlfriend and several other couples. At no time that night was I involved in a verbal or physical altercation, nor did I have any interaction with the police. I want to be clear that I did not engage in any of the alleged conduct, nor did I make inappropriate comments to anyone. Any allegations to the contrary are either untrue or the result of misidentification.”
Cleveland Browns:
“We are aware of the alleged comments made by Brady Quinn, which the Browns take seriously. After speaking with Brady and his representatives we find these reported accusations without merit.”
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Thank you for posting this. I have to admit as a dear fan I was taken in by these stories and had my faith shaken as a result. I knew deep down that Brady would not have been a party to this directly.
I am glad you posted this, not just because it exonerates him, but it shows just impartiality. I didn’t want to become one of the many people leaving objurgations on other blogs.
Quinn is still an outstanding young man.