Antonio Brown continues his attempt to get back into NFL in spite of all the legal problems that have been chasing him this season. Part of the work he must do to make an NFL comeback is to comply with whatever the league asks him to do. That includes going through interviews that will sort out the legal problems that he found himself in this season.
Dan Graziano got details about how the interview went down, and he's happy to report that the entire process went as well as Brown's camp would have hoped it would be.
A source briefed on Antonio Brown's interview Thursday with NFL investigators said it went "as well as it could have." Brown was open, forthcoming about his actions, presented his case well. He awaits league decision on discipline, though I'd be surprised if it came before Wk 12.
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) November 15, 2019
According to another report, the interview between Brown and the NFL's representatives went for eight hours. With Brown providing all of the information he could provide, he hopes that he will be given an opportunity to make a return to the NFL before the end of the season.
However, it's unlikely that AB will be playing for an NFL team this season due to violation of the league's personal conduct policy due to his former trainer Britney Taylor filing two cases of sexual assault and a count of rape that he allegedly committed in 2017 and 2018.
While it's been made clear that he will not be playing for an NFL team this season, he's still doing everything he can to appeal to NFL teams in need of a capable wideout. He's even volunteered to catch footballs for a private workout involving a certain Colin Kaepernick.
With a number of NFL teams in attendance, it's in his best interests to get a ticket to the tryout and work with Kap to get a team to play for.