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Antonio Brown Already Lobbying to Join One Team in the NFC

According to a report, the animosity between Antonio Brown and the Buccaneers started long before his tantrum during the Jets game Sunday

TAMPA, FL - NOV 05: Newly signed wide receiver Antonio Brown (81) of the Bucs during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers warm up period before the start of practice on November 05, 2020 at the AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire)

Antonio Brown is still on the Bucs roster, but that isn’t stopping him from trying to  land on another team.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers controversial wideout has an idea of how to get business booming again for a Minnesota Vikings team that will miss the playoffs for a second straight season.

“I would love to have an opinion to tell you what the Vikings should do with Kirk Cousins, Mike Zimmer, their offense and their defense, but man, I’m trying to figure out my team, my squad, what I’m doing, where I’m going,” Brown said on Cameo. “So, SKOL nation, I would tell you how to fix the Vikings is to call Mike Zimmer and let Mike Zimmer figure it out. He’s the best of the best. You guys are in good hands.”

AB still hasn’t officially been released from his contract, but at the post-game press conference, Bucs coach Bruce Arians told media members Brown was “no longer a Buc.”

Antonio Brown could be a good fit on the Vikings, but he’s on the wrong side of 30 an his skills are only going to keep diminishing. But just imagine Brown, Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen as a triple threat.

At this stage of his career, the juice may not be worth the squeeze on AB anymore.


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