Antonio Brown is staying at the top of the headlines this week. Earlier this week, Brown discussed his final appearance in the NFL. A game that saw the former Pro Bowler take off his pads and leave the sidelines early. Brown claimed that there were many variables that went into his decision to quit in the middle of the game. However, over the weekend, it seems Brown found himself in another sticky situation. According to TMZ, Brown was seen in a heated debate with a security guard during a National Arena League game.
The incident began when Brown made his way onto the field during the Albany Empire's opening game. Brown was asked to leave the field by security. However, the former Steelers receiver didn't seem to like the decision made by security. In video clips, Brown is seen becoming aggravated with security asking him to leave the field. But according to some at the event, Brown was a great ambassador for the game. Including taking photos and signing autographs for the fans. Check out a clip from the incident below.
Antonio Brown Takes In NAL Game
In the clip, you can hear Brown tell security to "make me get off," in referencing him leaving the field. As Brown was walking off the field, he made time for all the fans in attendance. Including greeting fans who were waiting for him on the sidelines. However, Brown's past behaviors have some questioning what the former NFL star's intentions were on the field. However, it does seem like the league, and Brown has quickly moved on past the incident from this past weekend.
Brown was last seen in the league in 2021. The now-viral moment of him leaving the field in New York will be the last memory Brown makes in his playing career. Even though Brown finished his career as one of the best to ever do it. The memories of his off-the-field issues have seemingly overshadowed the once-great talent. How do you think Antonio Brown's career will be remembered? Will it be for his talents? Or will it be a what could have been story? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section. For the latest NFL news, keep it right here with HNHH.
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