Antonio Brown's former residence is hitting the market, two years after the ex-NFL star filed for bankruptcy. Brown, who made headlines for his dramatic exit from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, purchased this Florida property back in 2021. His NFL journey, which included stints with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, and Buccaneers, saw him racking up impressive stats: 928 catches, 12,291 yards, and 83 touchdowns over 156 games in 12 seasons.
Fast forward three years from his last NFL appearance, and Brown's financial struggles led to bankruptcy. Now, his former Odessa, Florida home is listed at $4 million.
The property, represented by agent Nicholas Buchanan, boasts some serious luxury: a pool, a dock on Lake Keystone, soaring ceilings, a winding staircase, and a stunning two-story wall of clerestory windows. With six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and two half baths sprawling over 9,360 square feet, it's designed for grand living.
Plus, there's room for up to 11 vehicles.
While Buchanan is the face of the sale, it's unclear if Brown still holds ownership. The property was initially listed in March 2024, but it didn't sell at that time. Now, it's back on the market, offering a slice of luxury for the right buyer.
