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Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown files for bankruptcy, allegedly owes nearly $3 million to creditors, per report
CBS Sports ^ | May 22, 2024 | Isabel Gonzalez

Posted on 05/23/2024 5:38:21 AM PDT by Red Badger

Brown claims his assets are worth just $50,000 or less, according to court documents

Former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown has filed for bankruptcy. According to the Times Union, Brown owes nearly $3 million to eight different creditors as stated by paperwork filed on May 15 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of Florida. He reportedly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which involves the court-supervised reorganization of a debtor's assets and liabilities.

That amount includes a $1.2 million court judgment to Anton Tumanov -- a moving-truck driver who sued Brown for assault and battery during an altercation in 2020. It also includes money owed on a credit card, a marketing firm and a law firm, among other debts.

Brown's own media company, CTESPN Network confirmed the bankruptcy filing via social media earlier this week.

"NFL legend Antonio Brown has filed for bankruptcy today," the post read. "He will be a first ballot Hall of Famer in 2027. He will be releasing new music this summer. He is also the founder of the most trusted source in all of sports.

"The generational run continues."

BREAKING NEWS #CTESPN 💸

NFL legend Antonio Brown has filed bankruptcy today

He will be a first ballot hall of famer in 2027. He will be releasing new music this summer.

He is also the founder of the most trusted source in all of sports.

The generational run continues 📈 pic.twitter.com/DWmxw13uqa

— CTESPNNetwork (@CtespnN) May 20, 2024 Brown was drafted by the Steelers in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft and spent most of his 12-year career in Pittsburgh. He saw a lot of success as a seven-time Pro-Bowler and even won a Super Bowl ring with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021. However, Brown has not been back on the field since 2022, when he took off his shirt and left in the middle of a game against the New York Jets.

Brown made over $88 million as a player, but he currently claims he has less than $50,000 in assets.


TOPICS: History; Society; Sports; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: antoniobrown; bankruptcy; buccaneers; football; nfl; steelers; superbowl
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To: Red Badger

One can only wonder how/why the mentally ill/emotionally disturbed are continually accommodated to the detriment of the pubic at large.


21 posted on 05/23/2024 6:05:49 AM PDT by Rlsau1
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To: BBQToadRibs2

“Way too many players enter without thinking this career and money train has a timer on it, and it’s shorter than you think.”

indeed ... so it’s particularly gratifying when one sees the retired sports stars smart enough to parley their sports earnings into big time money by smart investing ...


22 posted on 05/23/2024 6:08:01 AM PDT by catnipman (A Vote For The Lesser Of Two Evils Still Counts As A Vote For Evil)
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To: Rlsau1

“With school turning out more runners, jumpers, racers, tinkerers, grabbers, snatchers, fliers, and swimmers instead of examiners, critics, knowers, and imaginative creators, the word ‘intellectual,’ of course, became the swear word it deserved to be.”
― Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

“So long as they (the Proles) continued to work and breed, their other activities were without importance. Left to themselves, like cattle turned loose upon the plains of Argentina, they had reverted to a style of life that appeared to be natural to them, a sort of ancestral pattern...Heavy physical work, the care of home and children, petty quarrels with neighbors, films, football, beer and above all, gambling filled up the horizon of their minds. To keep them in control was not difficult.”
― George Orwell, 1984


23 posted on 05/23/2024 6:08:23 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

I believe the percentage is 50% are broke within ten years(or less) of retiring from the NFL.


24 posted on 05/23/2024 6:09:12 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: catnipman

All you have to do is literally sock away your first year’s salary and let it sit in a mutual fund, then you can spend every dollar afterwards and be fine.


25 posted on 05/23/2024 6:13:29 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Red Badger

He’s a complete mental nutball. I noticed they didn’t mention that part


26 posted on 05/23/2024 6:14:30 AM PDT by NWFree (Sigma male 🤪)
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To: BBQToadRibs2

Every new NFL rookie has mandatory free investment counseling to make sure something like this does not happen.
The AVERAGE length of an NFL career is now just three years. Including back up QBs and kickers who have typically a much longer career in the league.

Running backs average about 2 years. Very few actually earn the amount that Antonio Brown did over his career. He had amazing talent, BUT even guys like Tom Brady could not help him. He tried. They guy is literally NUTS(crazy).
So, this is not surprising to me at all. In fact. I would not be surprised IF we read about him dying young in some accident.


27 posted on 05/23/2024 6:16:46 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: desertsolitaire

Weird how it always seems to be one ethnicity


28 posted on 05/23/2024 6:22:48 AM PDT by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
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To: NohSpinZone

I kind of followed him since he became a star at Pittsburgh.
I wonder IF he literally took too many hits to the head.
Meaning CTE/concussions made him go crazy OR was he always crazy even before college? Which is why he ended up at Central MI U instead of Miami or Fl St or some other high end Division One college down south.


29 posted on 05/23/2024 6:23:25 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: woodbutcher1963
OR was he always crazy even before college?

The way these players play, you almost have to be somewhat crazy.

30 posted on 05/23/2024 6:26:16 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: dfwgator

True. When you see the eye popping amounts of money that some of these players make, it stuns me that they are not set for life financially.

Even if they only have a short career in professional sports, it should be enough for the rest of their lives if they manage their money carefully


31 posted on 05/23/2024 6:26:58 AM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: woodbutcher1963

A glance at his wiki info reveals a very long list of criminal behavior.......this guy might actually be better off in prison......at least that way he can be protected from what is apparently his own worst enemy.....HIMSELF


32 posted on 05/23/2024 6:27:39 AM PDT by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
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To: woodbutcher1963

My thesis is that it’s a combination of both. Clearly this guy had a lot of issues going into college but he, to his credit, managed to quash much of that during his glory years in Pittsburgh. But eventually whether by too many hits or just his nature, his true self emerged. And here we are.


33 posted on 05/23/2024 6:34:09 AM PDT by NohSpinZone (First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers)
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To: V_TWIN

Blacks make up about 80% of the NFL, so they also make up a lot of the people who end up penniless.

I have met two ex NFL players who are in my industry. Neither one was a big star. They were both second string bench warmers. So, neither one was paid the big bucks. Although, even now the league minimum is around $500K. They both had a career after football.

I also went to SU where I got to know a couple football players. I was in class with one and the other literally lived next door. One was a bench warmer. The other was the star of the team. The star went on to play in the NFL and eventually wrote several books. He unfortunately now is in a wheelchair with a debilitating neurorlogical disease. Again, maybe caused by too many hits to the head.

The problem with a lot of these athletes is that they are pushed through high school and college because they have amazing natural talent. They have a tutor assigned so that they can pass basic course work. They are at those universities for one reason only. Their athletic ability. Very few are there to actually study. They know it and the college knows it. They put people in the seats of the stadium. They generate revenue for the college. Very few of them could even get into college based on their intelligence.

Out of those great college athletes only a small percentage actually become pros. Only 1696 NFL players actually make it on the team every season. Another 512 make it on the practice squad. Which still make around $100K/year.
So, only the best of the best of the best ever end up in the NFL.


34 posted on 05/23/2024 6:42:18 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: woodbutcher1963

Tim Green is a very interesting guy and accomplished so much in his life, it’s so tragic what he is dealing with at the end of it.

Definitely the opposite of a “dumb jock”.


35 posted on 05/23/2024 7:05:02 AM PDT by pburiak (You really think we can vote our way out of this? That’s so cute...)
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To: 1Old Pro

Yes, I recall seeing a clip of Gronk on the field after the Pats won a SB. He was so amped up. Kind of like Roid Rage look he was scary.


36 posted on 05/23/2024 7:06:20 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: Red Badger

My eldest daughter and I both got to meet Steelers players of our respective generations; mine being Mike Webster at a book signing, hers being Joey Porter. The two are tales of opposing sides of a coin.


37 posted on 05/23/2024 7:06:31 AM PDT by Spacetrucker (George Washington didn't use his freedom of speech to defeat the British - HE SHOT THEM .. WITH GUNS)
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To: desertsolitaire

ESPN put out a documentary on this subject. Most of these athletes start giving money and buying nice things for their family and friends, usually out of being guilt tripped by them. then the federal, state, and local taxmen comes calling. They couldn’t say no at the time.


38 posted on 05/23/2024 7:11:55 AM PDT by shotgun
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To: pburiak

I did not want to say his name, but you guessed correctly. A very nice guy too. Not stuck up. It was amazing that he could maintain a 4.0 GPA average in Computer Science while being the captain and star player on the football team. You never heard about him be out and getting drunk and generally being a jerk.


39 posted on 05/23/2024 7:12:57 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: woodbutcher1963
He was so amped up. Kind of like Roid Rage look he was scary

They hurl their bodies with reckless abandon almost without fear of injury or consequences. I knew a guy who was in the mix for the Olympic ski jump team, fearless.

40 posted on 05/23/2024 7:13:37 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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