Antonio Brown has an issue with the NFL and its style of functioning. According to the former WR, the authorities take a double-standard approach to him. AB, in a candid and emotional talk, detailed why he is talking against NFL titan Tom Brady.
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“So now it’s the off-season of that year. Now the NFL is investigating me. I give them all my phones. When they investigate Tom Brady, they don’t take his phones,” he said. The former star felt TB12 enjoys a superior position in the league. AB also spoke about his NFL days with the legend. “When Tom Brady needs 15 days off, he gets it. When I need a day off, because I got sh*t, I’m crazy,” he added.
AB knows he will be successful if he plays with Tom Brady
Antonio Brown and Tom Brady played a lot of games together. At one point, AB considered TB12 as a friend. Recently, Brown came under scrutiny for invading the personal lives of Tom Terrific and Gisele Bündchen when they faced a marital crisis. The former couple divorced on Friday.
When the press asked why the 34 YO is continuously targeting the NFL GOAT, the former WR said he is also a victim of personal attacks. However, AB also knows that playing with Brady is a big boost to his career. “Now, if I play this year with Tom Brady, what do you think is gonna happen? I’m gonna have a lot of stats. With stats will come success, attention will come,” he added.
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Antonio Brown takes potshots at NFL owners
The former Bucs star left his game in bizarre fashion, earlier in 2022, leaving the game midway. An unpredictable character, Antonio Brown, is an enigma in the eyes of an NFL fan.
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The former star WR said the league is run by owners who are corrupt. According to Brown, they set him up in the media to deviate attention from them. As per AB’s views, he is a scapegoat, while the NFL fans think he must draw a line and take up a cautious approach.
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