Wide receiver Antonio Brown. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

We already know how the Antonio Brown tenure ended with his former Tampa Bay Buccaneers team. Back in Week 17, Brown was seen exiting the field during a game against the New York Jets.

Immediately after the game, Arians announced that the embattled pass-catcher was no longer part of the organization. A several day span of drama between the two sides followed, with Antonio Brown accusing the Buccaneers of wrongdoing and the team officially moving off him.

One day after trolling the Buccaneers over their loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Playoffs, Brown remains in the news.

In a recent interview on the “I AM ATHLETE” podcast, Brown noted that he’s ready to play with Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. In response, it seems that the former NFL MVP endorsed that idea. Check it out.

This shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. Prior to Brown signing with the Buccaneers back in 2020, Jackson pushed his Ravens squad to add him to the mix.

Will Antonio Brown get another chance?

“I’m a football player, man. I’m a professional athlete. Let’s not get that twisted. That’s my main thing. A couple teams called,” Brown revealed.”

Antonio Brown on interest from NFL teams, via Complex

Whether this is factual remains to be seen. What we do know is that Brown underwent ankle surgery earlier in January after receiving an opinion regarding the injury from individuals outside of the Buccaneers’ organization.

This is the root issue that led to Brown’s shocking premature departure from the Buccaneers.

“Because of my commitment to the game, I relented to pressure directly from my coach to play injured. Despite the pain, I suited up, the staff injected me with what I now know was a powerful and sometimes dangerous painkiller that the NFLPA has warned against using, and I gave it my all for the team,” Brown said in a statement from his attorney earlier in January.

On the field, Brown has proven to be among the best receivers in the NFL during his career. In 15 games as a member of the Buccaneers, he recorded 87 receptions for 1,028 yards and eight touchdowns. Prior to that, the former Central Michigan star was dominant in Pittsburgh — averaging 114 receptions and 1,524 yards per season from 2013-18.

There’s an obvious need for the Ravens, too. They are coming off their first non-playoff season since 2017 and have struggled finding Jackson legitimate receiving options behind Mark Andrews and Marquise Brown.

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