Antonio Brown used to be a Hall of Fame wide receiver until lawsuits and criminal charges overtook his historic career.
There are not many wide receivers in NFL history, let alone the 21st century, who had a better peak than Antonio Brown. As a longtime member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Brown regularly dominated games ...
Antonio Brown’s return to the United States in late 2025, following his extradition from Dubai, instantly reignited public attention, not for football, but for the mounting legal turmoil that has ...
Back in 2019, the then Oakland Raiders landed one of the best wide receivers at the time and brought him to Oakland to be their next star receiver and take that ...
Antonio Brown’s own behavior has once again led to his downfall. Brown’s most infamous moment was when he ran off the field in his final game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His behavior would lead to ...
Former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted of attempted murder because a firearm was allegedly used, a prosecutor said Monday. Brown appeared via ...
Antonio Brown is once again a free man -- at least for the time being -- the former NFL star posted bond and was released from county jail in Miami ... and TMZ Sports has video of AB leaving, flanked ...
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has filed to have his attempted murder charge dismissed. Brown's attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, filed the motion in Miami ...
The trajectory of Antonio Brown’s life reads like a cautionary tale written in neon—brilliant, spectacular, then suddenly extinguished. Once celebrated as one of the National Football League’s most ...
Antonio Brown was arrested on an attempted murder charge related to a shooting in Miami at a boxing event earlier this year. The former Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro was extradited from Dubai to the U.S ...
Antonio Brown is trying to use Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law to get a second-degree attempted murder charge dismissed.
Antonio Brown has filed a motion to dismiss a second-degree attempted murder charge in Miami, citing Florida’s Stand Your Ground law.