Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown isn't exactly shy about expressing what's most important to him at this point in his NFL career.
Brown's issues with the Steelers have been well-documented at this point, and it will ultimately likely lead to him being traded this offseason.
However, Brown doesn't appear to be willing to accept just any situation, as he has made it known what he values most having accomplished a lot thus far in his career.
Here's what Brown told ESPN in a recent interview regarding what's next for him, courtesy of NFL.com:
Article Continues Below“There's nothing really I haven't done. I made the contracts. I made the money. I really made the records. I really led the league in all three categories — receiving yards, receptions, touchdowns. So, end of the day for me, it's bigger than just the game that we play or ball. It's about the respect of people and camaraderie,” Brown said. “I would like to know the guy I work for got my best interest; I would like to know the team got my best interest. But when it comes to business in the NFL and football, it's a business. So in business, some things are not personal. So for me, it's not personal between me and no organization. It's just where I'm at now, you're either helping me build or stopping me.”
Brown finished with 104 receptions for 1,297 yards and 15 touchdowns last season, and he'll try to bring that same type of production to his new team.
Plenty of teams are expected to show interest in landing him, with the Oakland Raiders, Washington Redskins, and Tennessee Titans rumored to be the most aggressive suitors right now.