We already knew that Giants kicker Josh Brown will not be in London for Sunday's game. Now, after more allegations of Brown's past domestic abuse against his wife have surfaced, the kicker's time with New York is probably over.

Giants Head coach Ben McAdoo had even backed Brown Friday, saying the team wasn't going to turn their back on him. However, Brown has been placed on something called the NFL commissioner’s exempt list. Only Commissioner Roger Goodell can do this.

So, yeah, this is very serious.

Brown was first suspended in August for one game, stemming from a domestic violence charge in 2015.

Brown's wife, Molly, says that he has abused her over twenty times since 2009.

Brown has even come forward this week admitting to a history of abuse involving his wife.

Now, the New York Giants organization is coming under fire for allowing Brown to practice as late as Thursday knowing of these instances of abuse. The NFL has desperately been trying to improve it's imagine as a league concerning spousal abuse, such as the infamous 2014 elevator incident involving Ray Rice and his wife.

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