How Will Antonio Brown Impact the Outcome of SBLV?
There’s no denying that every man counts against a talented team like the Kansas City Chiefs. Tampa Bay has really talented targets with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Considering Brown was out with a knee injury against the Packers, will he be an asset or liability in this Super Bowl?
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Antonio Brown The Veteran
Unfortunately, Antonio Brown simply isn’t the talented diva WR he was with the Pittsburgh Steelers. But, he’s still an extremely reliable target in Bruce Arians’ go-routes. He is an extremely talented route runner, and can make big-time catches in big-time plays.
He might not be in his prime, but he brings talent and experience to an already talented Tampa Bay receiving core. Brown definitely makes things harder for the Chiefs’ defense, and even allows opportunities for Evans and Goodwin to make big plays of their own.
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