Former Atlanta Falcons defensive end John Abraham made a bold claim about the 2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
witnessed the New Orleans Saints' "Bountygate" situation unfold firsthand in 2009. Three years later, Falcons defensive end John Abraham saw it happen again.," Abraham accused another NFC South foe - the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - of a separate story of Bountygate, the scandal in which the Saints were found guilty of intentionally targeting opposing players for injury.
Penn denied the story, but Abraham, who was hurt in the season finale against Tampa Bay after running into a teammate, stood by his comments.
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