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There was a time when Antonio Brown was considered to be one of the best — if not the best — wide receivers in the National Football League.
He was a dominant force for the Pittsburgh Steelers; plenty of fans took his side during his feud with Ben Roethlisberger and the organization, and most teams would’ve died to have him on their roster.
He quickly fell off, and his erratic behavior as soon as he signed with the Las Vegas Raiders raised some eyebrows.
Brown continued to get the benefit of the doubt, with Tom Brady vouching for him and getting him to the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Even though he was never the same player, he helped the Bucs win a Super Bowl before infamously walking away from the field mid-game vs. the New York Jets.
That was the last time we saw the talented wideout on the field, and he recently took to Twitter to ask his fans which team he should retire with.
Still deciding on which team to retire under
Which team should it be? #CTESPN
Announcement tonight
Follow:https://t.co/23Py6YAmAC https://t.co/TlY3L7XCOh
— AB (@AB84) April 13, 2024
Truth be told, it’s hard to think of any team being even slightly willing to give him a one-year contract.
He burned every single bridge he crossed during his career, even making fun of Brady and his divorce.
Brown played 12 seasons and logged 928 catches for 12,291 yards and 83 touchdowns.
He made it to seven Pro Bowls and won one Super Bowl, and his numbers are most definitely Hall of Fame-worthy.
Then again, whether any team will ever claim him or honor him remains to be seen, even though he did more than enough to have his jersey number retired by the Steelers.
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