New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady refused to say Wednesday whether the team’s new star wideout Antonio Brown took him up on an offer to crash at his mansion — even as Brown now faces a rape allegation.

Brady — who opened his door after the Pats signed Brown but before the allegations against him came to light — played coy when asked by reporters whether Brown had accepted his hospitality.

“Yeah, I’m not getting into all that,” Brady told team beat writers, including NESN’s Zack Cox, a slight smile curling across his face.

Brady gave a flat “no” when asked if he had any comment on the bombshell allegations, keeping as mum as head coach Bill Belichick did shortly before Brown took the practice field for the first time Wednesday.

In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Florida, Brown, 31, is accused by former personal trainer and Bible study partner Britney Taylor, 28, of three separate inappropriate acts across 2017 and 2018, culminating in an alleged rape.

Brown has acknowledged a consensual relationship with Taylor but denied any wrongdoing through his lawyer and his agent, with the latter, Drew Rosenhaus, calling the lawsuit “a money grab.”