Antonio Brown, the former star wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has given several interviews recently in which he has explained some of the events that occurred within the Buccaneers organization.

Whatever Brown was going through was evident, but it's clear that it had something to do with his mental state. Many issues have been brought up about his mental health during his career since it clearly isn't where he wants it to be or where most NFL organizations want it to be.

Bryant Gumbel interviewed Antonio Brown and his lawyer in a new edition of Real Sports on HBO Max, in his first TV interview since being cut by the Buccaneers.

Antonio Brown says in this interview that the Buccaneers offered him $200,000 to seek mental health treatment. It's unclear whether Brown sees this as a dig at him, but it's a nice gesture from the Buccaneers.

The Buccaneers definitely took a bet on Antonio Brown, and they had to deal with a slew of concerns he brought up during his time in Tampa Bay. Unfortunately for Brown, the final straw came when he was spotted throwing his gear off the field and dashing into the locker room in the middle of a game in New York.

It will be interesting to see if any other NFL team will take a chance on him, although it isn't as far-fetched as many people believe. He's one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, and NFL owners only care about having the best players on the field to win games.