With the NFL now reportedly set to investigate the January domestic dispute that Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown was reportedly involved in, several are starting to wonder if the team could go after any of his earnings. The quick answer to those kind of questions is, yes, but probably only if Brown is ultimately suspended under the league’s personal conduct policy.
So, what is Brown at risk of losing should the league ultimately warrant a personal conduct policy suspension? I reached out to former NFL agent Joel Corry of CBS Sports for some clarification on the topic and he obliged me with what he knows about the matter from a CBA perspective.