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As the owner of the Albany Empire, Antonio Brown and his team’s time in the National Arena League (NAL) has been terminated after Brown failed to pay its bills. After falling behind on two payments and getting a $1,000 fine for some comments he made about the league, the league decided to boot out Brown and the Empire. “After exhausting all avenues, the NAL board of owners have decided unanimously to terminate the membership agreement of the Albany Empire,” the league wrote in a statement.” The decision was reached after an emergency conference call of the members in good standing to discuss t...
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The Hillsborough County Sherriff’s Office in Florida issued an arrest order Thursday for Antonio Brown. The former NFL wide receiver is wanted for a misdemeanor battery charge. According to the warrant, the incidents in question occurred on Nov. 28. No other details about the charge are known at this time, but Fox13 in Tampa reported that it involved the mother of his children. On Nov. 29, a judge denied law enforcement’s petition for a temporary risk protection order, which argued that Brown was a threat to himself and others and should not be able to purchase or possess firearms. Brown’s las...
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Former NFL star Antonio Brown attacked Tom Brady on Twitter last week, making the Buccaneers quarterback the latest in a long string of targets Brown has criticized since his unceremonious exit from the team last season. Trainer Alex Guerrero was also mentioned in another tweet that has since been deleted. Since partially disrobing and leaving the field during a game against the New York Jets last season, Brown has reignited public concerns about his mental health in a series of increasingly alarming messages online. His tirade against Brady is particularly suspect, as Brown would not have got...
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Antonio Brown clearly wants back in the NFL. The question is: Does any team want Brown on its roster. We know the headaches he can cause, but, when you have talent like “AB” does, there’s usually at least one team willing to take a chance. The catch (pun intended) is that any team willing to put up with his antics will also have to worry about his ankle injury, which was allegedly a bone (yep, pun intended) of contention with the Buccaneers. The injury is likely to require surgery—of course there has to be an obstacle. “I need to get my ankle fixed, but I just want to make sure I got an obliga...
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Maybe this will help him get back on an NFL roster! Probably not, but, regardless, the mercurial Antonio Brown is at it again. This time the free-agent wide receiver has threatened to expose an Instagram model unless she coughs up $5,000. Details are murky at this point, but what we do know is that Brown posted on Instagram a picture of himself in bed with a woman—ID’d as @CydneyChristine—who’s trying to shield her face with a blanket. The handle belongs to model and music producer Cydney Christine, whose text exchange with Brown was then shared: “Please don’t do that to me,” ostensibly Christ...
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It’s been nearly two months since Antonio Brown’s shirtless tirade and subsequent release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and, clearly, time does not heal all wounds. The mercurial wide receiver is still seething, as he took to social media Monday to drop another bomb on his former team. This time around, though, he not only trashed the organization, he also dragged Tom Brady through the mud for not throwing him the ball in that infamous game against the Jets at MetLife Stadium. The totally not crazy WR‘s new accusations include: Blaming the Bucs for his injury, “They tried to hurt me intention...
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For the first time since the shirtless meltdown, Antonio Brown sat down for an interview. And, continuing the trend of his recent behavior, he gave us some juicy gossip to discuss. Beside his lawyer, Sean Burstyn, the former Buccaneers receiver spoke with Bryant Gumbel on HBO’s Real Sports and dropped a few proverbial bombs: That coach Bruce Arians’ assertion that he wanted more targets at halftime is a “flat-out lie”; that the team’s medical staff knew about his ankle issue; and the team wanted him to play up the mental health treatment card for a nice payday. “These guys at Tampa Bay Bucs tr...
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The Baltimore Ravens entered the 2022 offseason earlier than they would have liked; they finished 8-9 and missed the playoffs. Perhaps another playmaker or two could have altered their destiny. Alas, it’s too late for that now, obviously. But maybe next season a certain mercurial, occasionally shirtless, known-to-burn-a-bridge-or-three-on-his-way-out free-agent wide receiver could swing the odds in Baltimore’s favor. Good news! On Monday, one man who fits that description—Antonio Brown—made headlines by saying that he wants to play with Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson. It’s true. When aske...
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Troll, troll, troll your boat. Like a jilted ex-lover, Antonio Brown just can’t seem to get over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers—despite the three-week gap since they last spoke. The mercurial wide receiver clearly still has some resentment as to how his time with the team came to a shirtless, equipment-throwing end. He wasted no time in trolling the team after its home playoff loss to the Rams on Sunday. Literally minutes after the final whistle, Brown posted an altered photo of himself during the aforementioned shirtless tirade holding a sign that reads “Bucs eliminated” with the caption “ICant” an...
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It’s been two weeks since the dust settled on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers releasing Antonio Brown saga, headlined by the mercurial, shirtless wide receiver leaving the MetLife Stadium field and throwing his equipment into the stands on his way out. Since that episode, people around the league—and even Brown’s former quarterback, Tom Brady—hinted that Brown is battling mental health issues. Brown, via an upcoming episode of the I Am Athlete podcast, said he’s heard people refer to him as “crazy” but insists that he’s not dealing with anything of the sort. “Why every time something happens bad, or ...
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