It's been a tumultuous last 12 months for Antonio Brown.
The star wide receiver was traded by the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Oakland Raiders in March 2019. He displayed erratic behavior with them. Brown got into an argument with general manager Mike Mayock, threatened to retire if he wasn't allowed to wear his old helmet and missed multiple practices.
The Raiders fined him and voided the guaranteed money in his contracted. On September 7th the team granted his request to be released.
Later that day Brown agreed to a one-year contract with the New England Patriots, but was released after one game following allegations of sexual misconduct and alleged intimidating text messages to one of his accusers.
Unable to find a new team, Brown's frustrations boiled over on November 7th, when he went on a Twitter tirade aimed at the league.
"Imagine conforming to a system giving it a 100 percent to see them treat me like this is unfairly! Making money off my sweat and blood Fuck the @nfl," he wrote. "I’ll never play in that shit treat black people the worse! Clear my name and go fuck your self."
That's probably all she wrote for Brown's career.
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