Antonio Brown, Bucs working towards agreement
Antonio Brown’s NFL suspension is set to end soon, and he could reunite with Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Brown is set to visit with the Bucs on Saturday, the Houston Chronicle’
Antonio Brown’s NFL suspension is set to end soon, and he could reunite with Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Brown is set to visit with the Bucs on Saturday, the Houston Chronicle’
Josh Gordon is still waiting on the NFL’s decision regarding his reinstatement after he re-signed with the Seahawks last month, and Seattle may turn its attention toward another suspended wide
The Houston Texans left a big hole in their offense when they traded DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals, and they may be thinking about trying to fill it with Antonio Brown.
ESPN’s Jeremy
The Seattle Seahawks have been frequently linked to wide receiver Antonio Brown, but coach Pete Carroll does not make it sound like a move is coming anytime soon.
Carroll said Monday that the Brown s
Antonio Brown plans to play in the NFL in 2020, his agent confirmed Friday.
Ed Wasielewski confirmed via Twitter that Brown intends to play in 2020 and will not appeal his 8-game suspension.
The NFL
Now that Antonio Brown knows where he stands with the NFL, teams may start to really consider signing him.
According to Jeff Darlington of ESPN, two teams — the Baltimore Ravens and Seattle Sea
Antonio Brown has accepted his 8-game suspension from the NFL and has no plans to appeal.
As first reported by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Brown has no plans to try to get his suspension reduced or
Antonio Brown has been highly critical of the NFL for dragging out its investigation into his conduct violations, but the star receiver finally received an answer from the league on Friday.
Brown has
Lamar Jackson has been open about the fact that he wants the Baltimore Ravens to sign Antonio Brown, and head coach John Harbaugh is not ruling it out.
Jackson said this week that he has been hoping
Antonio Brown may not be of interest to a lot of NFL teams right now, but plenty of players still want to play with him.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson admitted he was still hopeful that