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Antonio Brown working out with Russell Wilson
Free agent wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN posted a video earlier this week that showed him working out with Seattle Seahawks quarterback RUSSELL WILSON. Brown has been linked recently to the Seahawks,… More but time will tell when and if he returns to the NFL. Brown is being investigated by the NFL for multiple incidents, so if he were to sign with a team there could be some strings attached. Less
Source: NFL.com
Ravens unlikely destination for Antonio Brown
Free agent wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN was linked earlier this week to the Baltimore Ravens by various reports. Fast-forward two days, and that possibility is now being downplayed. The Seattle Seahawks… More and a handful of other teams have reportedly expressed interest in Brown as well. Despite possible interest from any club, Brown has yet to receive clearance from the NFL to return. When and if he does return, Brown likely faces league discipline related to multiple incidents. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Antonio Brown pleads no contest
Free agent wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN pleaded no contest to a felony burglary with battery charge and two lesser misdemeanor charges related to an incident in January. Brown will face no… More jail time, but he will have two years of probation and 100 hours of community service. Brown wants to return to the NFL in 2020 and he has reportedly been working out in preparation for when/if a team calls him. An NFL spokesman said that Brown’s conduct remains under review and is still being investigated. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Around the NFL: Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown has moved one step closer to possibly getting on the field again, pleading no contest to charges involving an incident with the driver of a delivery truck. more »
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Antonio Brown formally charged for January incident
The state of Florida has officially levied three formal charges against ANTONIO BROWN for an alleged January assault that resulted in the former All-Pro wide receiver’s arrest. One of the charges… More is a felony offense. Brown, who missed all but one game last season, has interest in continuing his football career but he is likely to face discipline from the NFL in addition to possible legal discipline. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Antonio Brown “not a fit” with Bucs
With quarterback TOM BRADY now leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, there has been some speculation that the team might be interested in signing free agent wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN. Bucs head… More coach Bruce Arians said last week that such a scenario was “not gonna happen”, with the coach adding that Brown would not be a fit for Tampa Bay. Less
Source: NFL.com
Goodell hasn’t given up on Antonio Brown
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said this week that the league has not given up on ANTOINIO BROWN, adding that the hope is to get Brown the help he needs. Goodell said… More that the NFL does not talk about the wellness of players publicly, but he did say that a tremendous amount of resources are available to all players. Goodell added that the NFL would be sure to make such resources available to Brown. Less
Source: New York Post
Antonio Brown in trouble again
Troubled wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN has been released from police custody on a $110,000 bond after being charged with felony burglary with battery. The charge carries a potential sentence of life… More in prison. Brown’s attorney said that his client was “overcharged”, while another attorney added that he did not think his client was suffering from a mental-health condition. Legal troubles aside, it doesn’t seem likely that fantasy owners will see Brown in an NFL uniform anytime soon. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Agent conditionally terminates relationship with Antonio Brown
Agent Drew Rosenhaus had conditionally terminated his relationship with free agent wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN until he seeks counseling. Rosenhaus wrote in a letter to the NFLPA that he would like… More to work with Brown, but not until he first gets help. In Brown’s latest episode, he directed an obscene outburst toward Florida police and the mother of his children – prompting the department’s athletic league to sever ties with the wideout and return a donation from him. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Saints host Antonio Brown for workout
The New Orleans Saints had six wide receivers in for workouts on Friday, including troubled wideout ANTONIO BROWN. Head coach Sean Payton said that the team was not planning to sign… More Brown at this time, adding that he had never met the veteran wideout prior to Friday. Even if a team were to sign Brown, it’s not yet certain if he will be available due to a pending NFL investigation. Less
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune
Podcast: October 22 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Aaron Bland and Justin Eleff work the waiver wire after Week 7 of the NFL regular season. Sponsored by RotoWire. more »
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Dynasty Leagues: Wide receiver rankings
I turn the focus to dynasty rankings once per week, looking more at long-term value than what the players are doing right now. At the wide receiver position, there’s plenty of parity at the top. more »
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Mailbag: September 26, 2019
Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition: What can be expected from Melvin Gordon? Jeff Wilson: goal-line back. Is it time to dump Antonio Brown? New England's long-range plan with Damien Harris. And just how good is Daniel Jones? more »
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Patriots release Antonio Brown
The New England Patriots released wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN, ending his short-lived era with the team after just one game. The Patriots would have owed Brown a $5 million signing bonus… More on Monday, so that likely played into the decision to release the troubled wideout. Brown is also accused of rape and sexual assault in a civil lawsuit, with the NFL investigating the situation. Less
Source: New England Sports Network
Around the NFL: AB C as in Cut
There was this story going around that Antonio Brown acted up in Pittsburgh and Oakland as all part of a brilliant scheme to land in New England. If so, it didn't work out so well. The Patriots released Brown today, and it's fair to wonder if anyone will take a chance on him going forward. more »
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