Antonio Brown Demands Guaranteed Money, Announces New Nickname

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"If your team got guaranteed money... tell them to call me.”

All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown posted a video on Instagram Live Monday, in which he outlined exactly what he's looking for in a new team as he continues to push his way out of Pittsburgh.

Brown spoke candidly while doing some cardio on an elliptical machine, and made it clear that he wants guaranteed money, something that isn't included on his current deal. Worth noting, he's still under contract with the Steelers through 2021.

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“If your squad want to win and you squad want a hungry wide receiver whose the best in the whole world, someone hit my phone,” Brown says (H/T Pro Football Talk).

“Tell them I ain’t doing no unguarantees. I ain’t even gonna play myself no more for this NFL. . . . I think I done everything. What y’all think? What’s left for me to do? Win a Super Bowl? Gotta be the right team for that, right? . . . If your team got guaranteed money, they want to get to know me and work with me, tell them to call me.”

In addition to his desire to receive guaranteed money from a Super Bowl contender, Brown also announced that he no longer wants to be referred to as A.B. Instead, he wants to me known as 'Mr. Big Chest.'

Antonio Brown Demands Guaranteed Money, Announces New Nickname

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NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported earlier this week that Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II was traveling to Florida and hoped to speak with Brown.

Mr. Big Chest allegedly took him up on the meeting, but it's clear that nothing was resolved.

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