Antonio Brown says he is retiring from the NFL


Former All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown once again says he is retiring from football.

“Is it time to walk away? I did everything in the game right now, the risk is greater than the reward,” Brown wrote on Twitter. “Thanks to everyone who was part of this trip, I sincerely thank you for everything! life goes on 84! I arrived, I saw that I had conquered the complete mission of Calling God “.

Brown also announced that he would be retiring on August 9, 2019, as well as on September 22, 2019, so it is still unclear whether he is 100 percent serious or not. But if he was done playing football, Brown’s last game would have been Week 2 of the 2019 season in the New England Patriots uniform.

Shortly after, he was released by the Patriots on charges of sexual assault and rape.

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Brown is seven times Pro Bowler and five times All-Pro team selection. During his 10-year career, the former sixth-round draft pick led the league in receptions and yards twice. Brown’s career totals consist of 841 catches, 11,263 receiving yards and 75 receiving touchdowns, and he is arguably the best wide receiver of this era.