Antonio Brown Alleges Former Teammate James Harrison Caused His “CTE” and “Super Aggressive” Behavior
Receivers all over the world are eligible to receive a free agent Antonio Brown He believes that he was triggered by another NFL player.
Brown claimed a hit during an Instagram Live appearance. Steelers linebacker James Harrison His brain was traumatized.
“I wanted to tell you guys that I think James Harrison gave me CTE,” Brown said. “James Harrison had an illegal helmet for over 20 years in the NFL, and he hit me one time. And, ever since he hit me, I’ve been super aggressive. So blame James Harrison for my CTE.”
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy CTE (chronic traumatic epilepsy) is a brain condition which researchers have found is the result of repeated head injuries or multiple concussions.
Brown and Harrison spent the bulk of their time together. NFL careers Steelers. The Steelers could refer to a hit he took during Steelers practice, or in a game against Bengals in 2013.
Harrison moved to Cincinnati from Pittsburgh in 2013, before returning to Steelers in 2014.
Brown was the victim in a helmet-tohelmet hit during a game against Bengals. However, it was delivered in 2016 by Vontaze burfict, not Harrison.
Brown’s behavior over the years has brought him many difficulties. Last December Brown was charged with domestic violence After an incident at his Florida home. They were eventually dismissed. Following an alleged assault in February 2020, he was ordered by a truck driver to pay $1.2 million.
After furniture was thrown from a balcony, the 34-year old was sued by her. She was close to hitting her 22-month-old daughter. Brown settled the case.
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Brown will win Super Bowl LV He signed with the Buccaneers in 2021 and was re-signed.
He was upset during a January 2022 match, so he took off his gloves, shoulder pads, and jersey and left the field. Since then, he has not been in the league.
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