Antonio Brown demands to know the status of the NFL on Instagram


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Apparently he no longer wants to be retired again, free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown has demanded that the NFL report his status with the league through his instagram account.

“@Nfl I’ve been doing each and every one of your investigations for the past 11 months,” Brown wrote as the caption for a video of Commissioner Roger Goodell speaking about Brown in the Super Bowl. “You have had access to all my phones, you know what the treatment is in each and every one of the situations that the media has distorted. I have been seeing the therapist you asked me, I have worked in all aspects of my life for the past year and that is why I have become a better man. The fact that he refuses to provide a deadline and the reason why he will not resolve his investigations is completely unacceptable. I demand that you provide clarity about this situation immediately if you really care about my well-being.

“My legal team continues to ask and you do not provide answers. How is it that the league can drag its feet in any investigation it chooses on the players and we just have to sit in limbo? I need an update to be able to speak to these teams correctly, they are waiting for you @nfl, let’s get this started! We have history to make! #Himmothy “

Brown looked through his Twitter account on Monday if it was time for him to leave the game given the fact that it remains unsigned and still under investigation by the NFL for numerous possible violations of the Personal Conduct Policy. It is the third time in the past year that Brown has announced an intention to retire before changing course.

Ahead of his Instagram post Wednesday night, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith posted a video to his Twitter account of Brown working with him on a low-light field.

Brown was not signed for the remainder of the 2019 season after the New England Patriots released him after just one game. The Oakland Raiders sent him out to pack after a series of disruptive events with the team in the lead-up and during training camp last August.

Notably, Brown says he has seen a therapist as requested by the league after the spiral of events that left him unemployed and in legal trouble last year. If Brown thinks he’ll have opportunities to play this season in his most league-defined state, it’s understandable why he would be frustrated by the lack of resolution.