The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown pitches to make a comeback into the NFL world. But this time not as a Buccaneer, instead he vows for a place in the Dallas Cowboys.
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The star openly urged the Cowboys owner to consider him for the upcoming season and gave a broad prospect on what all things they can reap in if he comes into the team.
If you haven’t seen @ab ‘s interview on @thepivot you’re missing out. He says he’ll be back on top. Will Jerry Jones give him a shot? Cowboys love stars… Don’t they?
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Brown asserted his wish to make a comeback through Cowboys in a podcast called The Pivot. He openly addressed the message to Jeremy Jones and shared his plans for the future. “The plan is to get back to the game in a position where no one ever been. Maybe Jerry Jones Think It’s a Little Sexy…”
Brown’s appeal to Jeremy Jones
The Wide Receiver shared the platform with former Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Ryan Clark where they touched many aspects of life. Brown seemed quite excited and opened up on his wish to make a comeback. He made a subtle yet official request to Jeremy Jones to consider him for a trade.
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AB might have chosen the Cowboys, specifically considering Amari Cooper’s alleged fallout with the side. As they say, striking the iron when it is hot becomes a reality at this stage.
He seemed super ambitious and claimed that Jones might find his excitement and willingness to return as a ‘Sexy moment.’ And consider harnessing all his energy for the benefit of the team which is underperforming for a few seasons now.
Is Antonio Brown a worthy trade?
Even though Brown is a great player, clubs would reconsider, rather think twice before roping him in. Because for them reputation and social status are equally important along with the game and its players.
His previous antics during the Week 17 match of Buccaneers with the Jets, storming out of the match halfway disrespecting the club had irked many. Certainly, this was not the first time Brown had misbehaved in the ongoing game.
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When COVID mandates were initiated in the league for all the players, Brown resorted to faking his vaccination certificate. Owing to such reasons he was suspended from the team several times.
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It would be a wiser decision if Jones stick with his free agents Michael Gallop and Amari Cooper. However, considering his true potential & talent by keeping aside all the controversial parts of Brown’s life, it won’t be a surprise if Brown gets a landing spot in other teams.
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