Antonio Brown was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following the game against the New York Jets last season. After a verbal altercation with head coach Bruce Arians, Brown stormed off the pitch.
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Since then, he has been a free agent. Moreover, throughout the offseason, Brown has pitched the idea of acquiring him to multiple teams. The Dallas Cowboys, on the other hand, are a team he appears eager to join. Antonio Brown was recently again seen trying to attract the attention of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
When asked about a potential return to the NFL, Brown said, “Tell Jerry Jones to call me!” Bringing Antonio Brown to a team is always a tough division. As a result, no team has shown interest in getting him in the offseason.
Jerry Jones is a man who takes unique decisions, and maybe he might have the AB card up his sleeve. It would be a blockbuster signing, to say the least, but keeping him in check would be a tough task for the Cowboys.
Even with the Buccaneers, where Brown was surrounded by a lot of veterans, he wasn’t able to stay away from the headlines. As a result, the same story could follow in Dallas if they eventually bring him in.
Antonio Brown will be a good fit for the Dallas Cowboys
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The Dallas Cowboys traded away Amari Cooper to the Cleveland Browns earlier in the offseason. They haven’t replaced him yet with any additions in free agency or via trade. As of now, CeeDee Lamb is the new WR1 for the Cowboys.
If we only talk about the ability of Antonio Brown on the field, then he could be an excellent fit for the Cowboys. He would replace Amari Cooper straight away and make their team stronger.
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Dak Prescott can have a safety blanket to throw too. However, all of that is a farfetched idea. Currently, the Cowboys haven’t expressed any desire to bring in Brown. However, that could change as we go further into the season.
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