Antonio Brown had an otherworldly run with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2013-18, putting up eye-opening numbers at the receiver position not seen since the days of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice in the NFL.
Year after year in that span, Brown averaged more than 100 receptions, had more than 1,200 yards each season, finished with more than eight touchdowns and earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in that span.
He was the best receiver in the game, on a Hall of Fame trajectory and was a beloved member of the Steelers. Of course, that all came crashing down late in the 2018 season when he walked out on the Steelers and demanded a trade, then saw his life off the field really fall apart.