Antonio Brown’s historic six-year stretch the NFL has Ever Seen

Written by Rupam Kumar

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NFL controversial star Antonio Brown had a great career behind.

Antonio Brown now a former NFL wide receiver and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft. He is regarded as one of the best receivers of 2010. He collects more receptions than any other player in the league from his rookie season in 2010 through 2018.

Antonio Brown is the son of retired National Arena League star “Touchdown” Eddie Brown. His father also played as a wide receiver for the Albany Firebirds and Louisiana Tech.

Antonio Brown's historic six-year stretch the NFL has Ever Seen

Brown finished his rookie season with 16 receptions for 167 yards in ten games. But in his second season, Brown becomes the first player in NFL history to have more than 1,000 yards receiving and returning in a single year.

In 2013, he becomes the only receiver in NFL history to record five receptions and at least 50 yards in every single match of the NFL season.

In the 2019 trade, Antonio Brown becomes the highest-paid receiver in the league. He also won a Super Bowl championship (LV) by defeating Kansas City Chiefs.

Former wide receiver Antonio Brown has been involved in many controversies during his career.

Antonio Brown's historic six-year stretch the NFL has Ever Seen

In 2019, Brown’s former trainer, Brittany Taylor, filed a lawsuit against him saying he sexually assaulted her on three occasions but Brown and his legal team denied the allegations.

Victor Prisk, a Pittsburgh-based doctor sued Brown for “farting in his face” and $11,500 in unpaid fees in 2018.

Recently in 2023, Brown’s Snapchat account was deleted after he posted an explicit photo of a woman performing oral on him.

On April 2023, an arrest warrant was issued for Brown for failing to make child support payments.

Despite this Antonio Brwon has played a great career behind with various records and victories.

According to a post Tweet from “NFL Rookie Watch“, Antonio Brown may have had the best six-year stretch the NFL has ever seen.

However, NFL fans have replied to this. Let’s see what they think of Antonio Brown!

Brown announced his retirement from NFL on March 2, 2023, but on April 28, 2023, he further make a decision to unretire from professional football.

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