Antonio Brown ready to file NFL-record 9 grievances totals $61M

Antonio Brown ready to file NFL-record 9 grievances & Appeals worth total $ 61M.





Antonio Brown wants his Money back.

Antonio Brown ready to start a Money war against the Patriots, Raiders, and NFL,

Will he gain his Money back by winning the Court war against GIANTS.?




Antonio Brown ready to file NFL-record 9 grievances & Appeals worth total $ 61M.



 Antonio Brown is the first player in NFL history poised to file nine grievances and appeals during the same time period.

Brown's nine appeals and grievances will be a legal battle to try to recoup as much of the $61-plus million that he believes is owed to him, he lost from being released by the Patriots and Oakland Raiders, including fines he accrued while with the Raiders...





The grievances and appeals involve the following issues and sums of money:



• Fine appeals with the Oakland Raiders: $215,000

• Salary guarantees with Oakland: $29 million

• Signing bonus with Raiders: $1 million

• Oakland's unpaid Week 1 salary: $860,000

• New England Patriots' salary guarantee: $1 million

• Patriots signing bonus: $9 million

• Patriots' unpaid Week 3 salary: $64,000

• Patriots' option year in 2020: $20 million



The Patriots cut Brown after one game and are trying to avoid paying a $9 million signing bonus after Brown allegedly sent intimidating texts to a second accuser — who came forward to Sports Illustrated — while he was a part of the team.



Meanwhile, Brown has been outspoken on social media. 


Last week, Brown blasted Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former Steelers teammate Ben Roethlisberger in since-deleted tweets, alluding to Kraft’s February charges for soliciting a prostitute and Roethlisberger’s four-game suspension in 2010 for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy after being accused of sexual assault.



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