The most productive wide receiver of his generation — four-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl selection.
Antonio Marquise Brown was born in Miami, Florida in 1988, the son of former Arena Football League star Antonio Brown Sr. Pittsburgh Steelers selected him 195th overall in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft — one of the greatest draft-value selections in NFL history. His career produced 14,956 receiving yards — the sixth-highest total in NFL history — and 83 touchdowns with seven Pro Bowl appearances and four All-Pro selections. He was the most productive wide receiver in the NFL across a five-year window from 2013 to 2018, recording six consecutive 100-catch, 1,000-yard seasons. He won the Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV alongside Tom Brady in 2021. His career was repeatedly disrupted by controversial behaviour — disputes with Pittsburgh Steelers management, a sexual assault allegation, the infamous walkoff during a Buccaneers game in 2022 when he removed his uniform and left the field mid-game. Despite the controversies, his productivity when available was undeniable. His route-running, after-catch ability and concentration under pressure were among the finest of his era. His 125 receptions in 2014 was the NFL single-season record at the time.
Super Bowl Champion (LV)
Career Honours
- Super Bowl Champion (LV)
- All-Pro 4x
- Pro Bowl 7x
- NFL receiving touchdowns leader multiple seasons