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Antonio Brown sought advice from professional social media consultants for ideas on how to accelerate his release from the Oakland Raiders, sources told ESPN.
New England is giving Antonio Brown a one-year deal worth up to $15 million, with a $9 million signing bonus, his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Drew Rosenhaus called Antonio Brown's failed stint in Oakland a relationship that got off to a bad start and never recovered. The agent said the receiver is now ready to go to New England and "do what's asked of him, do his job and make it work."
News of Antonio Brown's release made for a strange locker room on Saturday, with team captain Derek Carr declining to speak.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden said the team "exhausted everything" in trying to make things work with Antonio Brown before releasing the receiver on Saturday.