Antonio Brown is so bored that not even releasing a poorly-made single debut will cure him. The polarizing free agent receiver has made his curse (which actually came from another popular NFL account), called the appropriately named “Antonio Brown curse.”

According to Brown, the curse has already worked. The Pittsburgh Steelers, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints are all no-longer contending for the Super Bowl.

The Steelers are Brown's first NFL team. He spent nine years there, earning four first-team All-Pro nods and seven Pro Bowl appearances in the process. However, he ultimately threw a fit and tried to force himself out, to which the Steelers traded him to the Bills.

Brown's stint with the Bills lasted only a few hours. After reports broke of his trade to Western New York, he sprayed social media with fake news claims, as speculation rose that he forced himself out because he didn't want to play in Buffalo.

Then the Raiders traded for him. He was happy to hear that until he tried to get out before even playing a down. After freezing his feet, threatening to retire over a helmet, fighting with the general manager and asking for his release, the Raiders released him.

Antonio Brown then landed with the Patriots. That lasted for a week. After he caught a touchdown pass from Tom Brady, New England released him due to sexual assault allegations.

The Saints worked out Brown before Week 17. They did not sign him. New Orleans told him not to bring his entourage. He brought his entourage.

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