Antonio Brown didn’t exactly have the most illustrious beginning to his playoff career—well, actually he did, but then it subsided for a long while. In his first playoff game, in a Divisional Round game against the Ravens during his rookie season while he was still deep down on the depth chart, he made a game-changing 58-yard reception on third and 19 that helped lead to the eventual game-winning drive.
Outside of that lone reception, he played in three playoff games as a rookie, adding an additional four receptions for 32 yards, with no touchdowns. The following year, as he ascended up the depth chart, he caught five passes for 70 yards in a Wildcard Round loss.