According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, those aren’t the only teams that have“From what I understand, Antonio Brown does, in fact, have a market,” Rapoport said on NFL Network. “It’s not just two teams — probably will be a little more than that. Maybe four or five teams who have at least internally expressed some interest in potentially signing Antonio Brown. When he’s on the field, he’s still one of the most dynamic receivers in the NFL.
“The issue comes that he is still being investigated by the NFL. They’re still reviewing his case. One of his legal matters was recently locked up, but there’s still the civil case, allegations of rape and sexual misconduct. The NFL’s still looking into that, so whoever signs him faces a likely suspension. All of that will have to go into the consideration for whoever ends up signing Antonio Brown.
As Rapoport notes, Brown’s lack of an NFL job has nothing to do with the wideout’s skill level. A team must decide if the 31-year-old is worth the current hassle and risk of potential headaches, and at this point, signing off on AB might be tough to justify.
NESN Better find him a job to or there will be hell to pay...
NESN What is TMZ doing with Bob Littal?
NESN TMZ + NFL = 💩💩
NESN Awesome player. Just shhhhhhh
NESN Racist name there...
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NESN Caveat emptor.
NESN Coach Harbaugh, please don’t....