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$80.7M Antonio Brown Is Deeply Missed by Special Someone and It Isn’t Tom Brady

Published 08/15/2023, 5:42 AM EDT

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Antonio Brown used to be an NFL icon, scored 83 touchdowns, and made a lot of money, over $80.7 million. He played for four different teams (the last team Buccaneers) in his career. But he also had many problems in his life, got into trouble with the law, fought with his friends, and complained. A lot. One day, he got so angry that he quit a game in a very rude way, took off his clothes, and ran away from the field.

He has not played football since then & criticizing the NFL’s greatest of all time Tom Brady, who was his friend before. But he posted a picture that made him look like a fan of the Buccaneers, his last team.

A dark yellow cap mystery behind Antonio Brown’s love?

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The answer to this intriguing question lies in a fascinating connection that Antonio Brown himself is also acknowledging. Some hours back, an individual posted a photo on social media wearing a dark yellow cap adorned with the relaunched 2023 Buccaneers mascot logo.

This person tagged Antonio Brown and expressed their yearning with the caption “I miss you @ab,” which Brown re-shared too. It’s important to note that this individual is not a player or the legendary Tom Brady. Yet, their attachment to AB remains strong even after his retirement.

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The cap features intricate stitching, including the beautifully executed NFL logo on the back, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship. The person behind this artwork is Adams Poulin, who is renowned for his sewing and handmade creations. He has dedicated this impressive piece to the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide receiver Antonio Brown, who is currently 35 years old.

Adams Poulin shared his creation, the “AB – Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Era Fitted🪡,” on his business Instagram account. This cap is an homage to the veteran Buccaneers logo that the team officially relaunched this year.

Interestingly, this emblem dates back to the team’s inception in 1976. It prominently features a spirited buccaneer holding a dagger in his teeth, captured in shades of red and yellow.

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Antonio Brown, the former Buccaneers Wide Receiver who is now 35 years old, explains that his contract extension issues were exacerbated by Tom Brady after his contract expired in 2020. Brown revealed that Brady cursed out his agent for negotiating a contract he perceived as inadequate.

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Since then, the animosity between Brown and Brady has grown. In August 2022, while Brady was spending time with his family, Brown accused him of receiving special treatment from the team.

It’s important to note that from 2013 to 2018, AB was consistently selected for the Pro Bowl during NFL seasons. He received multiple All-Pro selections and was a top contender for Offensive Player of the Year multiple times.

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Post-retirement, Antonio Brown has ventured into a music career, Boomin Estates, Boomin Productions, and Web 3.0 NFTs, similar to many other professional athletes. Despite these endeavors, his net worth is estimated at $20 million, indicating a relatively modest financial standing.

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Mohammad Asif Ansari is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports, with a passion for bringing sports news to life through engaging content. As an ardent sports fan, Ansari likes to cover core sports angles. His latest article, “Dallas Cowboys Reportedly Making It Difficult for Aaron Rodgers to Pursue His Dream Team” got a hoard of interested sports readers.
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