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At 34, Antonio Brown is running out of time to prove his sanity to NFL teams after latest Snapchat controversy

At the age of 34, Antonio Brown is no longer in the NFL but is still at the forefront of the headlines. Brown recently found himself in the middle of a controversy on the social media platform Snapchat. The former NFL star was seen in bed with a woman who looked similar to quarterback Tom Brady's ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers star and the supermodel divorced after 13 years of marriage.

The free agent receiver found himself in hot water on Snapchat once before, involving the real Bundchen. Last month, Brown posted a nude photo of the supermodel on his Snapchat account, much to the dismay of Bundchen and countless NFL fans. Brown went after Brady on social media, trolling him in a variety of ways.

The former NFL wideout took to Instagram to post a photo of him hugging Bundchen after the Buccaneers won Super Bowl 55. Brown also took to his Snapchat and posted an old picture of Brady and Bundchen while with the New England Patriots. Brown's head is plainly photoshopped over Brady's in the picture.

To make matters worse, Antonio Brown was seen in a video exposing himself to a female guest in a pool at a hotel in Dubai. The incident in question took place in May, but the video was released in October. He is rumored to be in his home at the moment as the police served him an arrest warrent on a battery charge earlier this month.


Given Antonio Brown's age, is it too late?

Looking at Antonio Brown's age (34), time is definitely running out for him to play in the NFL once more. The last time fans saw the former Central Michigan star on an NFL field, it was a moment fans won't soon forget. While with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brown decided to exit the team's Week 17 game versus the New York Jets.

In the third quarter, the once-great NFL star took off his jersey and shoulder pads and made his way out of MetLife Stadium. As he exited, he waved to the over 72K fans in attendance. The Buccaneers soon cut Brown after the game, marking the end of his 12 seasons in the NFL.

We'll see if any teams around the league give Brown a second chance. For now, those chances look slim to none.


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