Brent Grimes' outspoken wife Miko accused the NFL of stripping her husband of paid Pro Bowl appearances after he left practice Thursday to be with her as she underwent what she called "emergency oral surgery."
Miko Grimes, who leveled the accusation in a profanity-laced Twitter tirade Monday, said that the Dolphins' standout cornerback had asked his Pro Bowl coach, Jason Garrett, if he could be excused early to be by her side.
Garrett said yes, Miko Grimes said, and an unnamed NFL executive was aware of the arrangement.
For those of u that dont know, i had emergency oral surgery on Thursday. My husband was concerned for me, so he asked coach Garrett if he
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
could miss practice to be there for me bcuz i was stressed and in a lot of pain. Coach Garrett and and NFL exec excused him from practice
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
to be there for me. Well... Apparently, the right hand of the @nfl didnt tell the left hand he wouldnt be there that day, so they yanked
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
his paid appearances & are not happy with him. What kind of message does that send to the players? Do they think they are above family?
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
Miko Grimes said she had asked for her husband because she was in pain "that equates childbirth" and was "stressed."
An email sent to the NFL for comment Monday was not immediately answered.
Miko Grimes also ripped the league for picking Texans defensive end J.J. Watt as the Pro Bowl's defensive MVP instead of Brent, who had an athletic interception in the game.
Furthermore, Miko Grimes chastised the league's stance on domestic violence and claimed she knew of "several" violations of the NFL's concussion protocol.
"Don't believe for a SECOND they care about these players injuries," Grimes wrote. "...They care about MONEY!!!"
She added: "Brent signed a 4[-year], 32[-million] contract with 16M guaranteed. U better beleve [sic] he wont see that other 16M!"
Brent Grimes signed that four-year contract with the Dolphins before the 2014 season, and his wife's comments suggest she expects the team to either cut him or ask him to renegotiate next offseason.
Miko Grimes, who leveled the accusation in a profanity-laced Twitter tirade Monday, said that the Dolphins' standout cornerback had asked his Pro Bowl coach, Jason Garrett, if he could be excused early to be by her side.
Garrett said yes, Miko Grimes said, and an unnamed NFL executive was aware of the arrangement.
For those of u that dont know, i had emergency oral surgery on Thursday. My husband was concerned for me, so he asked coach Garrett if he
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
could miss practice to be there for me bcuz i was stressed and in a lot of pain. Coach Garrett and and NFL exec excused him from practice
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
to be there for me. Well... Apparently, the right hand of the @nfl didnt tell the left hand he wouldnt be there that day, so they yanked
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
his paid appearances & are not happy with him. What kind of message does that send to the players? Do they think they are above family?
-Miko Grimes (@iHeartMiko) January 26, 2015
Miko Grimes said she had asked for her husband because she was in pain "that equates childbirth" and was "stressed."
An email sent to the NFL for comment Monday was not immediately answered.
Miko Grimes also ripped the league for picking Texans defensive end J.J. Watt as the Pro Bowl's defensive MVP instead of Brent, who had an athletic interception in the game.
Furthermore, Miko Grimes chastised the league's stance on domestic violence and claimed she knew of "several" violations of the NFL's concussion protocol.
"Don't believe for a SECOND they care about these players injuries," Grimes wrote. "...They care about MONEY!!!"
She added: "Brent signed a 4[-year], 32[-million] contract with 16M guaranteed. U better beleve [sic] he wont see that other 16M!"
Brent Grimes signed that four-year contract with the Dolphins before the 2014 season, and his wife's comments suggest she expects the team to either cut him or ask him to renegotiate next offseason.