Antonio Brown's Agent Drew Rosenhaus Claims to Be in Communication With 'a Few' Interested Teams

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Antonio Brown's Patriots tenure lasted just 11 days, as the series of allegations raised against the wide receiver, as well as the revelation of threatening text messages sent to an accuser, led to his release from the team.

Well, now a free agent for the second time in a month, Brown is on the search for his new home. And while some have doubts that he will ever play another down in the NFL, his agent Drew Rosenhaus claims to have already been in contact with a few teams interested in signing AB.

It's unclear what teams are interested in Brown, but any organization that believes they can handle the diva wideout would certainly be considering taking a shot on him.

Still, if Bill Belichick wasn't able to make it work, it's hard to see that another team does, especially considering the investigation into the 31-year-old.

Rosenhaus will have his work cut out for him as he looks to find his client a new organization to represent, while also ensuring that Brown stays out of further trouble off the field.

Still, the agent seems pretty confident that Brown will be playing in the NFL again, sooner rather than later.