When you compile a list of NFL players to take meaningful advice from, former Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown likely is near the bottom of that list. After all, Brown’s downfall as a player in the NFL has been well-documented since his trade from the Steelers to the Las Vegas Raiders after the 2018 season, putting into motion a string of events that got him released from Las Vegas, signed with New England, released by New England due to allegations of sexual and personal misconduct, getting suspended eight games in 2020 for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, and signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, playing half of the season and going on to win his first Super Bowl with Tampa Bay.
Bizzaro World: Antonio Brown Encourages George Pickens To ‘Control That Frustration’
