More stunning Antonio Brown details emerge
This guy is clearly disturbed.
The Football Feed
It seems as though it just never stops with former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown, who caused plenty of controversy during his time in the League as well as out of it.
And now, a far more disturbing story has emerged stemming from his time as owner of the AFL's Albany Empire, which has since folded thanks to their failure to pay League dues.
According to players on the team, Brown threatened them with a gun during an argument over a social media post that was a tribute to Mo Ruffins, a former Empire offensive lineman who passed away at 38 years of age last year. A group of players approached Brown at a cigar lounge to ask why the post had been deleted; the conversation quickly turned heated and then according to the players, Brown threatened them.
"AB looked at Ryan [Larkin] and was like, 'Hey, man, you still got the AR in the car? Go get it,'" wide receiver Darius Prince told ESPN. "Then I was like, I'm not going to allow this dude to walk out of here after you just threatened us. ... After he said that, things did calm down and we had a conversation. But the fact is that he threatened us by telling his assistant to grab his AR."
"We were there to just talk, to give our views about how that's wrong," Dwayne Hollis said.
It's very clear that Brown is a disturbed individual. He seriously needs to get control of himself before something bad happens to him or someone around him.
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