Antonio Brown alludes to possible collaboration with ESPN following their recent staff reductions

Antonio Brown, the free-agent wide receiver, revealed that he has partnered with ESPN after being booted from the National Arena League. Despite the layoffs at ESPN, Brown expressed excitement about his new “partnership” with the brand on Twitter. He limited replies to only people he follows, likely a precaution after his history of sending fictitious messages in the past. The recent mass layoffs at ESPN resulted in the axing of approximately 20 prominent jobs, including analysts Todd McShay, Suzy Kolber, Steve Young, Jeff Van Gundy, Jalen Rose, and radio hosts Keyshawn Johnson and Max Kellerman. However, ESPN still managed to sign host Pat McAfee to a lucrative five-year deal worth $85 million earlier this year. Brown’s partnership with ESPN comes at an opportune time for him, as he has not played in the NFL since his infamous meltdown during the 2021 season. ESPN has not confirmed or denied the existence of the partnership. It is worth noting that Antonio Brown is the majority owner of the Albany Empire, which recently faced financial troubles and was removed from the National Arena League. Fox News’ Brian Flood provided additional reporting for this story.

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