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Antonio Brown's post-NFL life has included an attempted murder charge, bankruptcy and a music career. USA TODAY Sports examines his off-field evolution.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown faces a charge of attempted murder and has yet to return to the USA to face them.
Antonio Brown didn't miss an opportunity to take a shot at now-former ESPN host Shannon Sharpe. Brown reposted a video on his ...
Antonio Brown's post-NFL life has included an attempted murder charge, bankruptcy and a music career. USA TODAY Sports examines his off-field evolution.
Antonio Brown's post-NFL life has included an attempted murder charge, bankruptcy and a music career. USA TODAY Sports examines his off-field evolution.
Bankruptcy. Music. The bizarre post-NFL life of Antonio Brown Brown also indicated that he could soon return to the United States, where he has a warrant out for his arrest after being charged with ...
Brown also indicated that he could soon return to the United States, where he has a warrant out for his arrest after being charged with attempted second-degree murder on June 11.
Brown did not respond to messages sent to his social media accounts. The second-degree attempted murder charge carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence and up to a $10,000 fine.
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