Last Sunday afternoon appeared to be the last we would see of Antonio Brown in the league after he stripped off his clothes, tossed his shirt and gloves in the stands, and walked off the field while his team was playing the Jets.
Josina Anderson has since stated with certainty that Brown will get another shot.
During Tuesday’s episode of Get Up on ESPN, former NFL GM Mike Tannenbaum suggested a possible landing spot for AB.
“I could see a team like the Dallas Cowboys bringing him in and talking to him,” he explained. “If they go through the process, they simply could sign him to a one-day contract… Putting in the infrastructure where he’s getting the help he needs, and then helping [the Cowboys] on the field.
“In this day and age of COVID and everyone looking at this from a week-to-week standpoint, you could simply say ‘Hey, we’re gonna stand shoulder-to-shoulder Antonio. And your NFL career, if there is one, is on life support.’”
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An owner like Jerry Jones has been known to bring in controversial figures as long as they have talent. During Sunday night’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals, Dallas wide receiver Michael Gallup suffered a season-ending ACL tear on the cusp of the team going into the playoffs.
That is a huge loss for a team that has Super Bowl aspirations.
Never put anything by Jerry Jones. In the meantime, nothing can happen with Brown until the Tampa Bay Bucs officially release him from the roster. This may be their way to make sure he doesn’t end up on a playoff team and possibly hurt them on their way to try to get to a second Super Bowl in a row.