Antonio Brown is entering a new season with a new team for the first time in his NFL career, so, naturally, people are wondering how the wide receiver will adjust to his new surroundings.

However, former NFL wideout Torry Holt does not envision Brown having any problems in his first season with the Oakland Raiders, saying that he thinks Brown will have a great year.

“I think he's going to go ball out in Oakland,” Holt said on Good Morning Football. “When you look at and read everything that's coming out of Oakland, and the job he's doing, and how he's practicing, to me, that's the biggest difference in Oakland. You've got a guy like Antonio Brown who is very very productive, but he's also really good in practice. He has great practice habits. Permeates through the entire team. When your best player is the hardest worker, that permeates through the entire team. That sets them up to be better than they were last year. And when you look at his production year after year, after year, after year, after year, after year…When I think about production, I think about AB.”

Brown is coming off of a 2018 campaign in which he hauled in 104 receptions for 1,297 yards and a league-leading 15 touchdowns in his final season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, making his sixth straight Pro Bowl as a result.

However, due to problems between Brown and Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers organization as a whole, the 30-year-old asked for a trade following the season and saw his request granted, as Pittsburgh dealt him to the Raiders for a couple of draft picks.

Brown spent the first nine seasons of his NFL career with the Steelers, making seven Pro Bowls while earning four First-Team All-Pro selections.