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Everyone is well aware of the Antonio Brown incident in the game against New York Jets. He stormed off the pitch after a meltdown on the sideline with head coach Bruce Arians.

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That might be the last game of Antonio Brown’s career in the NFL. However, before the altercation at the sideline caused him to leave the game, AB made a great play on the field that displayed his skill set.

As seen in the video above, Brown’s route was filthy. He took the perfect amount of steps and cooked the cornerback of the New York Jets. There has never been any doubt about the talent of Antonio Brown on the field.

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If not for his antics unrelated to the game, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide-receiver turned rapper would still be playing. His future remains uncertain, but this moment in what was potentially the last game of Brown’s career will be remembered forever.

Steelers HC Mike Tomlin gave an update on interest in Antonio Brown

There were rumors regarding the return of Antonio Brown to the Pittsburgh Steelers. AB was drafted by the Steelers and had spent most of his career donning the gold and black. Steelers head coach spoke up on the rumor of Brown joining the Steelers.

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He said, “Y’all know that ain’t happening, In terms of putting a helmet on and running out of the tunnel and playing ball and stuff like that, man. You know he’s moved on, and we’ve moved on. We can sit around and chop that up like it’s a realistic conversation, but we know that’s not realistic.”

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With a return to Pittsburgh shut down, the hopes of Antonio Brown returning to the NFL are diminishing. As of right now, no team has displayed any interest whatsoever in getting the former Bucs receiver.

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However, you can never predict the future. Maybe a team will decide to gamble and bring Brown in to boost their chances of winning the Super Bowl.

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