Antonio Brown has been all over the place during Tampa Bay’s training camp, being fired up more often than not during practice sessions.
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The Buccaneers wide receiver is looking to build off a solid showing in the 2020-21 NFL season after finally finding a home with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last year.
Last season, Brown didn’t get much time to gel with his new teammates as he was thrown into action right after being reinstated by the league. However, with a full slate of training camp practice sessions to build off of this year, the hope is that Brown can regain his Pro Bowl form coming into this year.
Just how good can Antonio Brown be this year for the @Buccaneers?@JYarcho_BUCS brought up the possibility of AB throwing it back to his days as a Pittsburgh Steeler on the @LockedOnBucs podcast 👀
Listen here: https://t.co/NupW0Y4y0f | #GoBucs pic.twitter.com/prceczEi2W
— 10 Tampa Bay (@10TampaBay) August 11, 2021
Antonio Brown Pretended To Sign A Birth Certificate After Beating A DB
The Buccaneers wide receiver has been all over the place in an exciting training camp for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this year. After initially not being on the same page with Tom Brady, Brown very vocally voiced his frustrations.
Antonio Brown appeared to be frustrated that he and Tom Brady weren’t on the same page on an earlier route. They talked it through.
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) July 31, 2021
However, the two were able to work out their issues, and now it looks like the Buccaneers offense is humming once more with a good connection developing between Brown and Brady.
It also looks like Brown is finding some of that competitive swagger that he had with the Pittsburgh Steelers once more. After beating a defender on a route, Brown apparently ‘sonned’ him by pretending to sign his birth certificate:
SMB says Antonio Brown beat a DB in practice and then pretended to sign his birth certificate: “You’re my son now.”
😂😂😂
— PewterReport (@PewterReport) August 11, 2021
If this kind of connection grows between Brady and Brown, then the Buccaneers only stand to benefit as they boast one of the most elite pass catching cores in the league with Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, OJ Howard, Gronk, and of course, Antonio Brown.