Antonio Brown

2022 - 5 - 29

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Antonio Brown says he won't play in 2022, hints that his NFL career ... (CBSSports.com)

The wide receiver remains unsigned after an ugly exit from Tampa Bay in 2021.

In truth, Brown isn't necessarily stepping away from the NFL as much as the NFL is stepping away from him. "Obviously we live the game, but you can't play forever," Brown told Charly Arnolt when asked if football remains a priority for him. Antonio Brown hasn't played football since his acrimonious split from the Buccaneers late in the 2021 season.

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Antonio Brown claims he will not play football this year — The ... (The Capital Sports Report)

By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher. Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown appears to be done with the game. At least according to him.

“Obviously, I’m a 12-year veteran, one of the best players of all time. In the third quarter against the New York Jets, he got mad and decided to take off his gear. It’s not you to find out about what I’m going to do. Obviously, I’m a rapper. Life is about living, we’re all going to die. “I think I’m a great player that’s done everything in the game.”

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Will Antonio Brown play in 2022? Free agent wideout gives ... (Sporting News)

Speaking with Charly Caruso during a 8oki and Knights of Degen Fan Controlled Football matchup, Brown said not to count on him lacing up his cleats and ...

Earlier in May, Brown tweeted that he wanted to retire a member of the Steelers, and wouldn't undergo his needed ankle surgery until he signed with a team. "Pit Not the Palace" received mixed reviews. I think I'm a great player that's done everything in the game.

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Antonio Brown doesn't plan to play in the NFL in 2022 (Steelers Wire)

If you were hoping for that reunion between the Pittsburgh Steelers and wide receiver Antonio Brown, this news is going to be disappointing.

57 percent of fans in our poll didn’t want Brown to return to the team just to retire as a member of the Steelers. As always, let us know in the comments below. Do his 928 career receptions trump all the antics that cost him multiple jobs in the league?

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Antonio Brown shares his plans for the 2022 season (Sports Illustrated)

The unpredictable wide receiver made his plans public in an interview at a Fan Controlled Football game.

A few months ago, Brown stated that he needs to undergo ankle surgery if he's going to get back on the field. While he's not currently under contract with a team, Brown is sticking close to the sport this offseason. As far as continuing his career, it sounds like Brown isn't expecting to play in 2022. On the field and off the field, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver, Antonio Brown, is an enigma. "I do what I want. Life is about living," Brown said.

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Antonio Brown Explains Why He's Likely Done With NFL (The Spun)

Brown has been out of the league since he quit on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the end of last season. He took off his uniform and ran off the field while the ...

Brown has been out of the league since he quit on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the end of last season. Brown then played in one game for the Patriots in 2019 before spending his last two seasons with the Buccaneers. Brown feels like he's already done everything in the game.

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Bucs Rumors: Antonio Brown Sends Cryptic Message on NFL Future (Heavy.com)

Star receiver Antonio Brown talks about his NFL future and makes a definitive statement on a possible return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Brown also revealed to TMZ that his ankle needed surgery but only plans to get the procedure done if he signed with a new team. But I was grateful for the opportunity and the position that I was in and I made the most out of it.” Regardless of whether Brown makes a comeback, it appears his time with the Buccaneers has permanently come to a close. “Outside of the NFL interfering, seems like a challenge that’d also be hard for AB not to relish down the road too 🤷♀️.” After being released by the Bucs on January 6, Brown technically became a free agent who can sign with another team if there is a mutual interest. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star receiver Antonio Brown may be close to calling it a career.

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