Anything feels possible with Antonio Brown, who's coming off a five-year stretch that reset the game's standard for open-field playmaking. In his 20s, Brown used his breathtaking footwork to create separation in the discussion of the game's best modern wide receiver. He's made the 100-catch season more a ho-hum expectation than an achievement. On July 10, he turns 30, a number often stigmatized in an increasingly youth-centric game. But if Brown avoids injury, dips into Larry Fitzgerald's longevity tub and really wants to chase all of Jerry Rice's stats, maybe he's just getting started.
What he's done by 30
Flips into the end zone.