Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown once famously coined the term ‘Business is booming' during his prime days. Now, it looks like the veteran wideout is bringing back the saying for his second season in Tampa Bay.

In recorded starting lineup introductions on NBC televised NFL games, players for both teams typically state their name, followed by their alma mater. When it was Brown's turn during Tampa Bay's season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, he mentioned “Boomin' University” rather than Central Michigan, which was the school he attended.

Brown sure comes into the year as a candidate to have one bounce-back season in the NFL. He has looked like a shell of his former self ever since he left the Pittsburgh Steelers following the 2018 campaign.

Now, in his second season with the Buccaneers, he could be in line for a vintage campaign in what finally may be his first full season under quarterback Tom Brady. The team sure will call upon the seven-time Pro Bowler to help open up the passing game and be an under-the-radar pass-catching option in the middle of the field.

If the Buccaneers can get a full year of Brown, then the offense very well has the potential to rank in the top five in points per game this season.