"NFL call Ye" - Antonio Brown says Kanye West's Donda Sports has interest in purchasing the Broncos

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Since his abrupt exit from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Antonio Brown has aired his grievances on social media and through podcast appearances. His recent close friendship with rapper Kanye West has kept Brown in the headlines.

Brown recently announced that he had signed with Kanye West's DONDA Sports, a sports agency, for his new representation. It seems that he is all in and ready to solicit the NFL on DONDA Sports' behalf. A tweet he posted on Thursday quite literally called out the National Football League, telling them to get in touch with Kanye.

He tweeted:

"NFL CALL YE"

This tweet was then followed up with another that said:

"Donda Sports want to buy the @Broncos who with me !"

The Denver Broncos are currently in the process of being put up for sale. The takeover will take place through an auction. Names like Peyton Manning, John Elway, Jeff Bezos, and Jay-Z have all been mentioned as potential owners of the franchise. Now it seems that West is also interested in purchasing the team.

But there's no official word yet on whether Kanye West will officially bid for the Denver Broncos ownership.

Will WR Antonio Brown return to the NFL?

After his bizarre exit during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 17 game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium, the team released the veteran wide receiver, making him a free agent. With abrupt exits from every team he has played for, it's hard to make a case for why any organization should be willing to sign the 33-year-old wide receiver next season.

This week, he made an announcement that could indicate what the future holds for the former All-Pro wide receiver. Brown announced that he is now the president of Kanye West's DONDA Sports.

This week, he took to Instagram to announce his new role with the company and revealed that he had purchased a suite at SoFi Stadium for the Super Bowl worth over $2 million. He said that the plan is to bring children and families from the community and give them a great experience at the big game.

NFL free agency officially opens in March, and all eyes will be on Antonio Brown to see if he decides to continue his career in the league or if his new venture as president of DONDA Sports will be his new path.


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