Steelers former All-Pro WR Antonio Brown arrested in Florida
It seems like ages ago that former Pittsburgh Steelers superstar Antonio Brown was catching touchdowns from Big Ben. But ever since, it has been a downhill tumble for one of the most talented players to ever put on the black and gold. The latest news just further cements that: Brown Gets Booked Brown has had […]
It seems like ages ago that former Pittsburgh Steelers superstar Antonio Brown was catching touchdowns from Big Ben.
But ever since, it has been a downhill tumble for one of the most talented players to ever put on the black and gold.
The latest news just further cements that:
Brown Gets Booked
Brown has had several warrants out for his arrest when it comes to the payment of child support, but this weekend was the first time he actually was arrested. Brown would later be released after making bail on a $15,000 bond.
Brown's former partner claims he owes her over $30,000 in child support, telling TMZ:
“I do want him arrested because, right now, he’s making a mockery out of the judge, out of everything, because he feels like he’s untouchable.”
It's honestly a very sad situation when you look in back totality at what's occurred in both Browns' playing career and off-the-field life over the course of the past 4-5 years.
Everything from the Oakland stint gone wrong to run-ins with the law, and ending his playing career by taking his jersey off and walking off the field.
Brown is a surefire, first-ballot, undoubted Hall of Famer based on his career accolades and resume.
Yet, if Brown was even allowed in the city of Canton at this point it would be surprising.
Brown can still get the help he needs and put an end to the saga that has become his personal image, and save at least some of the nostalgia from his playing days.
We can only hope he wants to.
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