"I think I owe the whole NFL an apology and my past behavior," Antonio Brown told ESPN's Josina Anderson. "I think I could have done a lot of things better."
Brown's year has been ... interesting to say the least.
The most recent incident at the tail-end of it all was the wide receiver becoming a suspect in an alleged incident outside of his Hollywood, Fla. home where he's accused of battery against the driver of a moving truck.
Brown, now a free agent, sat down with Anderson in a wide-ranging interview that started out with the apology, and some hope after hearing "some positivity" about him in some of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's comments when he addressed the Brown battery incident.