Antonio Brown career with the Oakland Raiders is already over before it really started, and chances are out on what NFL team next will be signed with by the wide receiver.
Based on ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Brown was discharged from the Raiders on September 7. The information comes in the aftermath of a collection of events where the veteran voiced his displeasure.
The release of brown is suprising considering head coach Jon Gruden told reporters Friday despite becoming a heated market with manager Mike Mayock on Wednesday, that Brown would play to the group against the Denver Broncos.
Not surprisingly sportsbook BetOnline has the New England Patriots since the +200 favorites to property Brown. Even the Washington Redskins (+300), Dallas Cowboys (+600), Buffalo Bills (+700), Houston Texans (+1000), Denver Broncos (+1000), Arizona Cardinals (+1000), San Francisco 49ers (+1000) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+1000) will also be available to wager on.
As every day goes on, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ decision appears smarter and smarter. Brown, who was dealt to Oakland in the offseason to get a third and fourth round draft pick, has been among the best wide receivers in the league since getting drafted in 2010. However, his antics have been shown to be a lot to handle, and the Raiders must proceed without their superstar two weeks before the year starts.
If you are surprised to see that the Patriots as the preferred you definitely have not been paying attention. New England has made a habit of attracting players which were perceived as malcontents and making them conform under”the way,” and Brown would definitely fit this description. However, the recent behavior of Brown might scare off Bill Belichick, as the 31-year-old is a risk to virtually any preexisting locker room chemistry at this time.
It is important to remember that his future destination is completely around him, when attempting to figure where Brown will go next. Brown does not need to clear waivers, so he is now an unrestricted free agent who’s absolutely free wherever he wants to sign. Since not one of those groups are expected to be playoff contenders at 2019 Because of this, I’d rule out Cardinals, Bills, the Redskins and Buccaneers.
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