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The helmet controversy should finally be coming to an end for Antonio Brown and the Oakland the Raiders. Per a press release from Xenith, Brown will be wearing the Xenith Shadow Helmet.
Antonio Brown, the Oakland Raiders' mercurial wide receiver, is reportedly threatening to quit football if he is not allowed to wear his old helmet, according to reports. Brown, 31, who was traded ...
Just as it seemed like the Antonio Brown helmet controversy was starting to die down, a new development is starting to take place. Apparently, the Oakland Raiders wide receiver can keep his old ...
So the wide receiver, whom the Oakland Raiders acquired in the offseason from the Pittsburgh Steelers, sought to find a newer version of the same helmet that was less than 10 years old.
Raiders coaches and players are concerned that Brown’s frustration with the new helmet rule may be playing into his extended absence from training camp. The Raiders said they are “aware and ...
But on Friday word came out that it was not medical concerns, but safety concerns that’s apparently keeping Brown from Raiders camp. ESPN’s Adam Schefter and others reported that a helmet ...
He did, but the helmet did not and as such he remains a holdout from Raiders camp with just two more weeks before the start of the season. While the team has tried to support him in his fight with ...
Antonio Brown has an issue with his feet, but he may also have one with his helmet. A person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports that the Oakland Raiders wide receiver ...
Now it’s his head. Brown, the star receiver who joined the Raiders this year, appears to have lost an ongoing dispute about his helmet. In short, Brown prefers to wear the make of helmet he has ...
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