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Antonio Brown Releases Bizarre Instagram Video Of Himself On Elliptical, Says Trade Demands [VIDEO]

Antonio Brown‘s nightmare of an offseason only gets longer. The wideout refuses to stay off social media and out of his team’s head.

Antonio Brown Reveals Trade Demands

On Sunday, Brown took to Instagram Live to list his demands as he sweat it out on an elliptical. He shouted motivational phrases at no one, took a call from a friend, and then stated what he was looking for in a new team. Check out the bizarre video below:

During the video, Brown said: “If your squad want to win, and your squad want a hungry wide receiver who the best in the whole world, someone hit my phone. Tell ‘em I ain’t doing no unguarantees, I ain’t even gonna play myself no more for this NFL, you heard? I think I done everything. What y’all think? What’s left for me to do? Win the Super Bowl? Gotta be the right team for that, right?”

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He later added, “Hey, if your team got guaranteed money, tell ‘em call me. AB can’t do no more unguarantees. So we clear. I want y’all to be clear and understand something: this is not a game, people. This is not for show. This is not to be cool. This is really to inspire you that, yo, no one can determine your destination but you.”

On Monday, Pittsburgh Steelers front office staff and owner Art Rooney met with Brown and his agent to discuss the situation. The meeting was cordial and “everyone agreed that a trade will be for the best.”

Brown later posted a picture with Rooney to Instagram. He wrote: “Had a great meeting with Mr.Rooney today we discussed a lot of things and we cleared the air on several issues! We both agreed that it is time to move on but I’ll always have appreciation and gratitude towards the Rooney family and @steelers organization! #CallGod #Boomin”

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