Antonio Brown Scheduled to Meet With the NFL as Several Teams Maintain Interest
By Michael Luciano

The Antonio Brown saga has yet another new wrinkle in it, as AB and the league are finally going to meet and discuss his pending sexual assault allegations.
Brown is going to meet with league officials next Thursday in the hopes of presenting his side of the story and clearing his name. Despite these allegations, several teams will be interested in signing him provided the league doesn't punish him too harshly. Josina Anderson has the latest:
Update: A source now says Antonio Brown's meeting with the NFL has been scheduled for November 14th, which is Thursday, at this time. Brown's meeting is still scheduled to be in person for now.
— ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) November 7, 2019
Brown, who has been accused of sexually assaulting former personal trainer Britney Taylor, hasn't played since the New England Patriots cut ties with him after just one game.
Brown's case will officially be settled in civil court after Taylor filed a civil complaint today that alleges battery, sexual assault and emotional distress.
Per Britney Taylor's attorney David Haas, Antonio Brown's lawyer has accepted service on behalf of Brown in Taylor's civil complaint that alleges battery, sexual assault and emotional distress. In simple terms, per Haas, Antonio Brown has been served.
— ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) November 7, 2019
While his status remains up in the air, you better believe NFL teams will continue to do their research on Brown and follow up closely on how the suit turns out. He may just end up on an NFL roster before the end of the campaign.