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Famous for his speed and tenacious plays on the football field, Antonio Brown has made his presence known in the NFL yet again. Currently, without any offers on the table, the player has still managed to establish his impact in the league.

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Antonio Brown was last seen with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His had a spat with the head coach, at the time, Bruce Arians. In a match against The New York Jets, the player refused to go on the field fearing an injury.

Brown Turned around and walked off the field, after a feud with the coaching staff. That was the last time he was on a football field. The player is still keeping himself busy. Working his magic on the mic and launching his hip-hop career. Performing in the Rolling Loud festival in July, the players’ dance move on ‘Put That Sh*t On’ went viral.

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His moves are taking over the league

Catching the attention of many NFL players and teams, the move has become a go-to for many this season. Winning, a close game against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ head coach Mike Tomlin gave us his attempt at the signature step.

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Even the Kansas City Chiefs’ number 87, Travis Kelce, was doing his best impersonation of the dance against the Cardinals. The viral dancing sensation is now also spreading across college football where teams are using the move to celebrate as well.

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Antonio Brown’s legacy in the league

Antonio Brown has 12,000 receiving yards in his career. Making the pro bowl 7 times and has been named the first team all pro 4 times. He even made a reception for a touchdown in the 2021 super bowl playing for Tampa Bay. Building a name for himself in the league already, the player still waits for an offer from a team.

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While his history of attitude problems might make it difficult for any suitors to come forward, Antonio Brown could still find solace in the fact that even without being on the pitch, he can still take over the league.

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