CHRIS BROWN SUFFERS BRUTAL ATTACK FROM DRAKE’S CAMP

A rep reports said that Chris Brown was brutally attacked at a nightclub. Chris Brown posted a picture of his injuries from the attack.

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Shortly after Drake broke his silence about the Big Apple brawl between his camp and Chris Brown’s, insisting he was on his way out of the NYC nightclub at the time of the incident, Brown released a statement also proclaiming his innocence in the matter.Chris Brown suffered a nasty cut on his chin during what his rep called a “brutal attack” at the club.

Brown, his model girlfriend Karrueche Tran and other friends “sustained several injuries,” Brown rep Jeff Raymond said. “Chris and his party are cooperating with New York authorities who are pursuing this incident further.”

A New York Police spokesman confirmed the department was investigating the incident.

Brown did not name names, but he did post a photo of his injury — which appeared to be a half-inch gash on the left corner of his chin — on his Instagram account.

What happened in the VIP section of the South Village club W.i.P. is unclear.

While Drake was there, his rep denied online reports that it was a clash between members of his entourage and Brown’s crew.

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“Drake did not participate in any wrongdoing of any kind last night at W.i.P.,” his rep said in a statement to CNN. “He was on his way out of the club when the altercation began. He did not engage in any activity which resulted in injury to person or damage to property.”

Meek Mill, another rapper named in the online reports, also distanced himself from the brawl. While Mill’s rep declined comment to CNN, the artist tweeted “It wasn’t me.”

Brown, in a tweet of his own Thursday afternoon, appeared to support Meek Mill’s claim.

“Me and @MeekMill ain’t on that bulls**t. Real respect Real….”

Brown is on probation for another two years, until 2014, the result of his guilty plea to assaulting Rihanna on the eve of the 2009 Grammy Awards.

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TERRELL OWEN’S PROBLEMS MOUNT – RELEASED BY INDOOR FOOTBALL TEAM

I have always loved Terrell Owens as a football player. Unfortunately, he is set to self destruct in 5-4-3-2-1.. His gifts as a football player  and two seasons of his highly rated, self-titled  TV show (The T.O. Show), were not enough to slow down his downward spiral. Terrell hasn’t had much success with controlling his emotions and his money. A recent article said that he is broke and now he gets cut by an Indoor Football team. Come on T.O.!! Get it together!!

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Terrell Owens’ tenure in the Indoor Football League came to an unceremonious end Tuesday when the Allen Wranglers released the controversial former NFL receiver.

Owens signed with the Wranglers in February, receiving a six-figure salary and an ownership stake in the franchise located about 30 minutes north of Dallas. Owner Jon Frankel said Owens’ ownership stake has been terminated because he violated his contract.

Frankel cited Owens’ refusal to play in two upcoming road games that are critical to the Wranglers’ playoff hopes and Owens’ no-show for a scheduled appearance at a local children’s hospital as the breaking points in the team’s relationship with the receiver.

“Our fans are amongst the best in the league, and it is impossible to maintain a player when even our fans notice and comment on a player’s lack of effort both on and off the field,” Frankel said in a statement released to ESPNDallas.com. “We need to do what is best for this team, our fans and this community.”

Owens, who was not required to play in all of the Wranglers’ road games, released a statement through his publicist late Tuesday night. “I appreciate the opportunity that Mr. Frankel gave me and wish the Allen Wranglers all the best moving forward,” he said.

The statement called the manner in which Owens was released “unfortunate.” It said Owens played all games according to his contract and that his legal team is addressing details of the Wranglers’ news release but that Owens’ representatives could not comment beyond that. It also said Owens is focused on returning to the NFL.

The 38-year-old Owens, whose tenures with the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys all ended acrimoniously, had hoped that playing for the Wranglers could help him get back in the NFL. He received no interest from NFL teams last season despite ranking second all-time in receiving yards (15,934), fourth in touchdowns (156) and sixth in catches (1,078).

Wranglers general manager and former Cowboys great Drew Pearson believes Owens could still play in the NFL, if his performance was the only indicator.

“It’s very difficult to get back into the NFL, especially at that age,” Pearson told the “Ben & Skin Show” on ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM on Wednesday morning. “To me, there’s no question he could play in the NFL. When I see these receivers that are playing, there is no question Terrell could still play in the NFL. But it’s not what happens between the lines with Terrell, unfortunately. It’s how he handles things outside the lines.”

Owens played one season each for the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals after being released by the Cowboys after the 2008 season despite being one year into a four-year, $34 million contract extension. He caught 72 passes for 983 yards and nine touchdowns for the Bengals in 2010.

After Owens recovered from knee surgery to repair a torn ACL he suffered after the 2010 season, agent Drew Rosenhaus organized a nationally televised workout to prove his client was healthy. No scouts attended the workout.

Owens caught 35 passes for 420 yards and 10 touchdowns in eight games for the Wranglers.

“It’s disappointing and unfortunate,” Frankel said of releasing Owens, “but [he] could no longer be tolerated by the Wrangler organization.”

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