NFL free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown is continuing his apologies, this time to the Pittsburgh Steelers organization and their fans. Brown said he now realizes he caused a lot of unwanted attention and he will be forever grateful for everything the team did for him.

“I apologize to those guys for the distractions,” Brown said, via Adam Bittner of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “The unwanted attention I probably caused those guys. To the fans and organization. So obviously you want to clear out any baggage or disrespect or unintended attention that was brought on to the organization. You know these guys gave me an opportunity when I was 21 years old, and I’m forever grateful for those guys. To not only have the opportunity to play with those guys but be in so many amazing moments, and we’ve been through so much. “

Brown went on to point out a few guys he has talked bad about in the past, and that he doesn't have any ill will towards any of them. Those include members of the Steelers' coaching staff and front office.

“So I’m forever grateful and indebted to the organization. Mr. Rooney. Mike Tomlin. Kevin Colbert. Ben Roethlisberger. You know I started my career with those guys. A lot of beautiful moments. A lot of amazing things. So it’s not all bad. I just think from an emotional standpoint, when stuff got bad, it just seem bad. But we got more good moments than bad.”

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Nihad Zunic ·

The big question going forward is if Brown is changing his ways, or will he go back to his old ways soon. Hopefully, this is a sign that he is changing and maybe even getting some help.

If he gets the help he needs, maybe another team will give him a chance during this offseason.