NAPA — The Raiders got a glimpse of life with Antonio Brown Tuesday, and the perennial Pro Bowl receiver left coaches and teammates wanting more.
That’s just a little preview, a little taste, so imagine him being in on every play with (Derek Carr) back there,” wide receiver J.J. Nelson said. “It’s going to be fun. It’s going to be exciting. I’m looking forward to lighting up the scoreboard.”
Brown went through warmups and drills in full pads, and then through one session with receivers working one-on-one against defensive backs. Brown caught most everything thrown his way, and on his last two receptions scored one touchdown on Trayvon Mullen and then another against Gareon Conley.