Antonio Brown has become a popular name in the NFL, even though he isn’t a part of it anymore. The free-agent WR, who has been a prominent figure in the sport, has been able to garner media attention. As he moves forward in life, he is living his life to the fullest. He has also been very open regarding his dramatic situation with the Buccaneers and other situations. Now, he is giving a rather grotesque justification for his actions.
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The situation arose during the Buccaneers vs. Jets game. The wide receiver had a fallout with the Buccaneers. After a while, cameras spotted Brown pulling his jersey off before racing onto the stadium in the middle of the action and waving to the fans with a “peace out” gesture as he left the stadium.
Antonio Brown calls himself correct
Antonio Brown joins “CBS Mornings” co-host Nate Burleson in his first broadcast appearance since the Buccaneers event. He speaks regarding his mental health speculations and going for legal action. He particularly talks about him tackling the problems in the way he believes is correct.
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Brown mentions, “I feel like, man, everything I did, I did it because my heart believed that was what I needed to do. And in life, sometimes you got to listen to your heart because that’s the only way I could go to sleep at night.”
In his first broadcast TV interview, Antonio Brown tells @NateBurleson his side of the story, after walking off the field in the middle of a game: “Everything I did, I did it ’cause my heart believed that was what I needed to do.” pic.twitter.com/cqDyLoZLU7
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) January 27, 2022
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WR Brown has competed for four franchises during his tenure, including a nine-year stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers that came to an abrupt end in the year 2018. He played for the Oakland Raiders for a short time before being discharged as their relations collapsed. Soon after, he joined the New England team. But that, too, was short-lived.
Even though he mentions an NFL return as inevitable, he needs a commitment from a franchise, so that he can do the surgical procedure. There’s no doubt that Antonio Brown is among the best wide receivers in the game. However, his looming problems with the NFL have been problematic, and his resurgence looks rather doubtful.
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