Antonio Brown was all over the field during his Patriots debut.

But the superstar wide receiver, currently embroiled in a rape lawsuit, was nowhere to be found post-game.

“Antonio Brown is out of the locker room, his locker cleared out and the name plate taken down, before media was allowed into the locker room,” Boston Globe reporter Ben Volin tweeted after the Patriots beat the Dolphins, 43-0, in Miami.

According to NFL media policy, teams “must ensure that name plates with players’ names and numbers are left in position until after the locker room has cleared of media.”

There is a 10-12 minute grace period before members of the media are permitted to enter the locker room following a game.

“I don’t know when [Brown] will talk to the media,” Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told a Fox affiliate in Miami. “That’s really up to him and the Patriots.”

The NFL allowed the four-time All-Pro receiver to play in the Week 2 matchup despite a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday by his former trainer Britney Taylor accusing him of sexually assaulting her on three occasions.

Brown finished with one touchdown and 56 yards on four receptions, all in the first half.

The Patriots reportedly were blindsided by the civil lawsuit. New England signed Brown last weekend following the 31-year-old’s controversial release from the Raiders.

Brown, whose legal team has denied all allegations, declined to sign a $2 million settlement agreement with Taylor, according to ESPN.

Taylor is expected to meet with the NFL on Monday.

Brown hasn’t said much about the allegations, though he did appear to address them during an Instagram rant last week.

“In a time of crisis, all I ask is love, dedication and focus,” Brown said. “Stay focused. The devil is going to try to bring you down when you get closer to your goals. The key is, don’t let him.”

— With AP