So three years into a deal...that he agreed on...he wants more $$$. Screw these high priced *******. If you agree to a contract...honor it!!! Period.
Sources tell FOX Sports Antonio Brown is seeking a new contract and is mulling a holdout.
Brown signed a six-year, $43.04 million contract in July of 2012. Since then, he's been among the most productive wideouts in the league, racking up 305 catches for 3,984 yards with 26 touchdowns. So Brown won't attend offseason workouts and is also considering a holdout from both mandatory minicamps and training camp. Brown is absolutely invaluable to the Steelers offense, so he'll likely get a raise if he really digs his heels in. It's now a question of how long the saga will drag out.
sources? really? more BS reporting. with no truth to it.
He has the 3rd highest salary on the team and is making great money for a WR. This article is out of context, and I will wait to hear it from AB before worrying about anything.
Steelers also don't deal with people who hold out. That's one thing you can bank on.
I dont see the problem.
Next year he is due to make $9.7mln. Get him to 12mln (which is well in line with his value) which I think is just under the tag, but make him tack on more years. Win win for both sides.
I just find it funny how often fan's side with the owners- when the players are getting essentially bent over when it come to negotiations.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2134929
2005:
Hines Ward holds out of camp for 15 days...
Receives a new deal.
If he wants a new contract already he is just another DeSean Jackson. I can see when there's 2 years left making a statement (not holding out) and with one year left maybe not going to voluntary stuff. But with three years left if he holds out I'd trade him to the shittiest team I could think of to make a point.
Doesn't surprise me one bit. Today these guys are all about the dollar and screw honoring your contract. Wonder what kind of money he's looking for?