Saints working out free-agent WR Antonio Brown

The Saints have chosen to give Antonio Brown a chance, Brown’s personal and professional complications notwithstanding.

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The New Orleans Saints are working out free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown on Friday, the four-time former All-Pro announced from his official Instagram account. His visit was confirmed by reports from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who characterized the meeting as the Saints “doing their due diligence” on the talented but troubled free agent.

Brown wasn’t in New Orleans beyond sundown before he involved the Saints in his always-going social media firestorm, sharing a photo of the text from a confidential free agent waiver form he signed to work out with the team. He later deleted it from his account, though he still confirmed the tryout in another post.

There’s no doubting Brown’s skills on the football field. He’s set records that Michael Thomas has broken this year, and was coveted by all three of the teams he signed with already this year — the Pittsburgh Steelers, Oakland Raiders, and New England Patriots. But Brown’s numerous legal troubles range from unpaid speeding tickets to alleged sexual assault, which the NFL is still investigating. Not to mention the headaches he’s causing on social media.

Because Brown has not been signed with a team since the Patriots cut him, he is not qualified for the Commissioner’s Exempt List. The NFL said earlier this year that, “If he is signed by a club, such placement may become appropriate at any time depending on the status of the investigation.” In other words, Brown is likely to be suspended before the ink dries on any contract he signs, with the Saints or anyone else. Still, this is a situation to monitor as the Saints move forwards without consistent production opposite Thomas at wide receiver.

The Saints, of course, are well aware of what Brown can bring to the field when his head’s on straight. Brown ended his Steelers career with a bang, catching 14 passes on 19 targets for 185 yards and two touchdowns in Week 16 of the 2018 season. This 3-yard touchdown against New Orleans shows how Brown can turn a pick play in a compressed space into a big valley for an easy score. Cornerbacks Marshon Lattimore and P.J. Williams don’t stand a chance against Brown’s elevated awareness of how to create space.

And here, safety Von Bell has to deal with Brown’s fade route that turned back inside when Brown saw Roethlisberger rolling to his right. Immediately, Brown cut back inside and ran a brilliant deep curl under Bell’s coverage.

So, that’s the good side. The other side, and the consequences thereof, remains to be seen.

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