Titans WR A.J. Brown campaigning for baseball career with batting cage video

Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown is a special athlete. That has been known since his days in high school. He was a multi-sport (baseball and football) athlete for much of his life before college. Today is the first day that we have gotten to see his batting skills as of late. WATCH In late January, […]

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Dec 23, 2021; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) warms up before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown is a special athlete. That has been known since his days in high school. He was a multi-sport (baseball and football) athlete for much of his life before college. Today is the first day that we have gotten to see his batting skills as of late.

WATCH

https://www.twitter.com/1kalwaysopen_/status/1491104638120378369

In late January, Brown tweeted about how he has the talent to be a multi-sport athlete. Could he do it at the professional level? Not many have been able to at a very high level, but that doesn't mean he couldn't give it a shot in the future.

The former Ole Miss WR did not play baseball while in college. That was because the San Diego Padres selected him in the 19th round of the 2016 MLB Draft. Ole Miss and college baseball fans alike got robbed of what could have been a pretty impressive baseball career. I think they are pretty happy with his choice to play football, too, though. It's been six years since he was selected by San Diego, but that's not stopping Brown necessarily.

Not to mention, the Titans receiver just got a pretty sweet-looking graphic made to tease the possibility of him giving baseball a shot while also playing in the NFL. He definitely has the confidence in himself that he could make it work.

https://www.twitter.com/1kalwaysopen_/status/1491097723504041986

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