It’s been two years since we last saw Antonio Brown wreaking havoc in the National Football League.
Brown stormed off the field in Week 17 during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ road game vs. the New York Jets, going shirtless, taunting the crowd, and then leaving MetLife Stadium at halftime.
He’s been tangled up in countless endeavors and controversies ever since, teasing an NFL return and then claiming to be retired from playing.
Brown is now planning to suit up for the Albany Empire — the Arena Football League he owns — for their Saturday game, but his agent recently told CBS Sports that he could also be looking at playing on Sundays in the upcoming NFL season.
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His agent claims that there has been genuine interest from several NFL teams in Brown’s services, citing that he’s looking for the right fit.
Brown hilariously posted a picture of himself in a Baltimore Ravens uniform last month, but that story gained little to no traction, and there were never reports of the Ravens actually being interested in him.
This seems like a publicity stunt and a way to turn the narrative around so a team actually picks up the phone to try and get him, which seems unlikely at this point.
Brown is one of the most talented and impactful wide receivers in recent NFL history, but he’s got a well-documented record of erratic behavior, and NFL teams might not be interested in all the unwanted media attention, distractions, and controversies that could come with him.
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