It may need value Antonio Brown his profession. Regardless of the promoting value, the customer will likely be paying much less.
The best-hand glove that Brown tossed into the MetLife Stadium stands throughout his notorious Jan. 2 meltdown is up for public sale.
Lelands Sports activities Memorabilia and Card Auctions listed the merchandise Sunday as a “tangible memento from an iconic NFL second.”
As of publication, 10 bids had been made and the value was up from a gap bid of $81 — Brown’s jersey quantity with Tampa Bay — to $310.
Bucs coach Bruce Arians requested Brown to re-enter the sport towards the Jets, and Brown declined. Brown says that he advised Arians his ankle was too injured to play, which Arians disputes.
Regardless of the reality, Brown then eliminated his jersey, shoulder pads and shirt and threw his gloves into the stands earlier than operating off the sideline and into the tunnel.
“The glove is white, with a black Nike Sploosh [sic] on the again. Inside, on the wrist, the glove additionally has an NFL emblem and an ‘Apollo Nia’ tag,” the itemizing reads of the glove of the previous Steelers, Raiders, Patriots and Bucs star receiver. “The outsdie [sic] of the glove has a Raiders’ emblem, from when Brown performed for the Raiders, that has been blackened out. On the skin again of the wrist band is imprinted ‘Superbad.'”
Brown has employed a lawyer because the incident and has mentioned he might sue the Bucs, who terminated his $3.1 million contract after his mid-game storm-off towards the Jets. Brown has mentioned the workforce knew about his ankle harm, which required surgical procedure.
His legal professional, Sean Burstyn, mentioned on HBO’s “Actual Sports activities with Bryant Gumbel” that the Bucs turned the altercation right into a mental-health problem and recommended they may sue for defamation.
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