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What went wrong with Antonio Brown and the Steelers?

Antonio Brown released after posting $110K bond

Antonio Brown was granted bail by a Broward County judge at a hearing Friday morning, and was released from jail on bond early in the afternoon while wearing an ankle monitor. The free-agent wide receiver was picked up by his lawyer and ran to get into the car. Brown's bond was set at $100,000 for a felony burglary with battery charge. The total bond for three charges, stemming from an alleged assault of a moving truck driver earlier this week, is $110,000. Brown will be monitored by GPS and be required to release his passport and guns, go through drug and alcohol testing, and get a mental health evaluation. Brown is facing charges of felony burglary with battery, burglary of an unoccupied conveyance and criminal mischief less than $1,000. He turned himself in on Thursday to Broward County Jail, where he spent the night. The felony with battery charge is the most serious of the offenses and can be punishable by up to life in prison.
 
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Source: Antonio Brown's deal with Tampa Bay Buccaneers maxes out at $2.5 million
Tom Brady had been pushing for the Buccaneers to sign Brown since the summer. Brady took Brown under his wing during the wide receiver's brief tenure in New England last season on and off the field. He can earn $750,000 if the Buccaneers win the Super Bowl and has three $250,000 incentives for receptions, yards and touchdowns.
 
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