Cut by Raiders, Brown becoming a Patriot on eve of opener
ALAMEDA, Calif. — Randy Moss. Josh Gordon. And now Antonio Brown.
A dozen years after Bill Belichick took a chance on Moss when the talented but troubled receiver had worn out his welcome in Oakland, the Patriots picked up Brown on Saturday hours after he was released by the Raiders without ever playing a game for them.
Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed to The Associated Press that the four-time All-Pro has agreed to terms with New England, going from the NFL’s cellar to the defending Super Bowl champions despite wearing out his welcome with two teams in one off-season.
Brown had been scheduled to earn up to $50 million from Oakland over the three-year deal. Instead, the Patriots guaranteed him $9 million this season, with the potential to earn as much as $15 million.


