WATCH: Antonio Brown says he wants to play on Tom Brady’s team in 2020

Antonio Brown is interested in signing with whatever NFL team signs Tom Brady heading into the 2020 NFL season.

NFL free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown has declared his interest in signing with whatever NFL team signs Tom Brady heading into the 2020 NFL season.

Although he’s frequently gone back and forth on whether he wanted to continue his football career in Roger Goodell’s league, Brown posted an Instagram picture Wednesday writing, “Want to play more than ever 2020 wherever @TomBrady go #beencouraged,” as the caption of a picture of himself and the quarterback he played with for one game in 2019.

Brown posted more than 100 thousand dollars in bail to be released from jail Tuesday after he turned himself in last week following charges of burglary with battery. Tuesday, AB was removed from house arrest and grained freedom to travel in the US for business.

The freedom prompted a few posts including a new music video for a song called, “Goal,” a positive post under which he wrote, “Through it all, just smile!” and the picture with Brady.

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San Francisco 49ers’ Richard Sherman takes jab at NFL for ‘random’ drug testing (Ninerswire)

San Francisco cornerback Richard Sherman called out the NFL with a touch of humor on Thursday after learning he was “randomly” selected for both a PED test and a blood test two weeks in a row.

San Francisco cornerback Richard Sherman called out the NFL with a touch of humor on Thursday after learning he was “randomly” selected for both a PED test and a blood test two weeks in a row.

Jimmy Johnson says Cowboys’ inability to deal with adversity, lack of ‘inner drive,’ caused struggle

Jason Garrett’s time in Dallas is done and he is on to New York as the Giants’ new offensive coordinator, but this week two-time Super Bowl Champion coach Jimmy Johnson gave his perspective on Garrett and his 2019 team’s struggles.

Jason Garrett’s time in Dallas is done and he is on to New York as the Giants’ new offensive coordinator, but this week two-time Super Bowl Champion coach Jimmy Johnson gave his perspective on Garrett and his 2019 team’s struggles.

Jimmy Johnson says Cowboys’ inability to deal with adversity, lack of ‘inner drive,’ caused struggle

Jason Garrett’s time in Dallas is done and he is on to New York as the Giants’ new offensive coordinator, but this week two-time Super Bowl Champion coach Jimmy Johnson gave his perspective on Garrett and his 2019 team’s struggles.

Jason Garrett’s time in Dallas is done and he is on to New York as the Giants’ new offensive coordinator, but this week two-time Super Bowl Champion coach Jimmy Johnson gave his perspective on Garrett and his 2019 team’s struggles.

WATCH: Former L.A. Laker Rick Fox says rumor of his death ‘shook a lot of people’ in his life

Rick Fox opens up in an emotional segment.

Sunday was a devastating day for countless people as a helicopter crash in Southern California killed nine people, including NBA great Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.

It was especially emotional for family and friends of Rick Fox, the former Los Angeles Laker who played seven seasons with Kobe. Fox was not on the helicopter, but speculation on Twitter had picked up steam to the point that Fox was rumored to have died in the crash as well.

Fox shared with the NBA on TNT crew this week that his phone started going crazy with friends and family calling to see if the rumor was true. “It shook a lot of people in my life,” Fox said.

Here’s the clip of Fox discussing the difficult day on NBA on TNT:

WATCH: Duke’s Coach K apologizes after yelling at Cameron Crazies to ‘shut up’

Coach K went off on Duke students over a chant about Jeff Capel.

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski is apologetic following the No. 9 Blue Devils’ 79-67 win versus Pittsburgh. The Hall of Fame coach interrupted the Cameron Crazies’ “sit with us,” chant during the first half of Tuesday night’s game.

Krzyzewski crossed the court from Duke’s (17-3, 7-2 ACC) bench and yelling at the young fans to “Shut up.” The crazies were cheering at Pitt head coach Jeff Capel, who played at Duke and was an assistant on Krzyzewski’s staff for seven seasons before leaving Durham for the Panthers’ head job in 2018. It’s routine for the Duke student section to invite former players (or even committed high school players) to their side of the court to “sit with us.” But, it turns out Coach K couldn’t quite hear anything other than Capel’s name.

“I don’t know if I made a mistake on that, but I’ve never heard another coach’s name yelled out in the middle of the first half when we’re in a war with the team,” Krzyzewski said postgame. “I don’t know if they were saying, ‘Come sit with me.’ We got a different look at what the hell was going on. I thought it was something personal…. I apologize to the students for that.”

Krzyzewski emphasized that more than anything, he wanted the students to understand Capel is one of Duke’s own and added that once he heard the name in the middle of the game, he didn’t exactly waltz over and ask what exactly was being said.

The Duke coach offered up a solution that included cheering for the Blue Devils, saying “Leave the other guy alone.”

The Crazies without taunting? Feels like that goes a bit against their reputation.

NFL Hall of Famer Chris Doleman dies at age 58 after battle with cancer

The NFL is mourning the loss of Hall of Fame former defensive lineman Chris Doleman, who died Tuesday night at the age of 58 after a battle with cancer.

The NFL is mourning the loss of Hall of Fame former defensive lineman Chris Doleman, who died Tuesday night at the age of 58 after a battle with cancer.

NFL Hall of Famer Chris Doleman dies at age 58 after battle with cancer (Vikingswire)

The NFL is mourning the loss of Hall of Fame former defensive lineman Chris Doleman, who died Tuesday night at the age of 58 after a battle with cancer.

The NFL is mourning the loss of Hall of Fame former defensive lineman Chris Doleman, who died Tuesday night at the age of 58 after a battle with cancer.

NFL Hall of Famer Chris Doleman dies at age 58 after battle with cancer (Ninerswire)

The NFL is mourning the loss of Hall of Fame former defensive lineman Chris Doleman, who died Tuesday night at the age of 58 after a battle with cancer.

The NFL is mourning the loss of Hall of Fame former defensive lineman Chris Doleman, who died Tuesday night at the age of 58 after a battle with cancer.

Duke’s Coach K apologizes after yelling at Cameron Crazies to ‘shut up,’ for chanting at Pitt coach

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski is apologetic following the No. 9 Blue Devils’ 79-67 win versus Pittsburgh. The Hall of Fame coach interrupted the Cameron Crazies’ “Sit with us,” chant during the first half of Tuesday night’s game.

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski is apologetic following the No. 9 Blue Devils’ 79-67 win versus Pittsburgh. The Hall of Fame coach interrupted the Cameron Crazies’ “Sit with us,” chant during the first half of Tuesday night’s game.