Antonio Brown provides hilarious quote about his biggest career regret
Is Antonio Brown the most conceded man in sports? Or is he the biggest troll? Or – even better – is he completely serious? If one thing is for sure, Brown is incredibly entertaining, and a recent quote from Brown talking about his biggest career regret, that he posted on social media proves exactly that.
“My biggest regret in my career doesn’t involve calling my GM a ‘cracker,’ or showing up to Raiders camp late in a hot air balloon with frozen feet, or throwing rocks at that UPS driver, and it definitely doesn’t involve taking my shirt off and doing a victory lap around the Jets’ stadium mid game while throwing up deuces,” the quote reads.
“My biggest regret is that I’ll never get to see me, Antonio Brown, play a game live. Sure, I can watch the game afterwards, but I can’t imagine what that was like for you all to see something like that. Like watching the Beatles of Jesus perform at Red Rocks.”
Whether Brown ever plays in the NFL again remains unseen, but he has enough highlights (on and off the field) to keep anyone entertained for hours on end and his legacy won’t soon be forgotten – for better or for worse.
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Antonio Brown on 2022 season: ‘Nah, don’t play yourself looking at me to play’
Don’t expect to see Antonio Brown in the NFL in 2022.
Despite the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver lobbying for multiple teams to sign him this offseason, Brown is telling the football world that he won’t be suiting up in the NFL next season.
“Nah, don’t play yourself looking at me to play,” Brown told the Fan Controlled Football League regarding his NFL status.
While Brown is immensely talented, his actions in leaving the field shirtless in a game against the New York Jets last season likely ended his career anyways. The former Pittsburgh Steelers star won’t be seen again in the NFL, but it’ll remain an interesting storyline watching to see if he ends up in another football league, like the USFL, XFL, CFL or FCFL.