Allegations of erratic behavior are nothing new for Brown. That is why most people thought it would be a terrible idea for him to own a professional sports team, and Brown wound up getting the team kicked out of the league.
In the latest chapter of the never-ending Antonio Brown soap opera, he did not actually take the field for the Albany Empire -- the arena football team that he owns -- on Saturday night despite promising to do so earlier in the week.
MVP Arena GM Bob Belber told TMZ Sports that he expects Brown and the stadium's personnel will meet this week to come to a resolution that will prevent a recurrence of the situation.
After a four-year hiatus, the Arena Football League is back. Under new ownership, F1 Sports & Entertainment, the AFL revealed that Lee Hutton III would serve as the league's commissioner.
Interestingly, the Indoor Football League, which follows a very similar model to the AFL, is currently expanding, planning on creating a team in Oakland (owned by Marshawn Lynch) for the 2020 season.