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Antonio Brown recently made an appearance on the I AM ATHLETE podcast to discuss mental health, NFL future, Tom Brady, and more. In the interview, former Bucs quarterback said that he would like to play with the Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in the next season of the NFL.

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In the interview, Antonio Brown said that he wanted to play with Lamar Jackson, who he considers one of the best quarterbacks in the league. AB said, “Action Jackson. Let’s give Lamar Jackson his flowers. Shout out to Lamar Jackson, that’s it. Lamar Jackson is a great quarterback.”

Ravens quarterback tweeted a video clip with a devil’s emoji that hints at the possibility of such a union and his eagerness to play with him. The thought of seeing Jackson and Brown play together excited not just the fans but even Ravens’ QB1. However, one cannot ignore Brown’s notorious history in the NFL, and the Ravens will have to keep his antics in mind before thinking of signing him.

Antonio Brown loves being in the spotlight

AB has recently attracted a great deal of attention, not because of his on-field performances, but because of his off-field troubles. Antonio Brown started this season as the wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, he was released from the team following his controversial exit during the Buccaneers’ game against the New York Jets.

READ MORE: Tom Brady Remains Tight-Lipped Regarding His Future With Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Amidst all the Bucs-Brown drama, AB yet again trolled the Buccaneers team after the Bucs’ postseason ended on Sunday. The Bucs got defeated by the LA Rams in a thrilling NFC Divisional Playoffs matchup. Brown shared this hilarious post on twitter!

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Do you think we’ll see Antonio Brown in the NFL again? If we do, what jersey will he don next? Stay tuned to know more.

ALSO READ: Tom Brady on Potentially Not Playing With Buccaneers Teammates Next Season: ‘It’s Just the Reality of Football. It’s One Team One Year and Then It’s Never the Same After That’