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Kole Musgrove

Seahawks QB Russell Wilson seen working out with Antonio Brown

In a move that will surely light sports and social media aflame with speculation, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was seen working out with mercurial wide receiver Antonio Brown.

Brown, who has almost become more known for his recent off-field antics than his performance as a player, posted a video of him catching a pass from Wilson, who was wearing his Seahawks helmet.

On Brown’s original Instagram post, he had a caption that read “Who would like to see this on Sundays? That was fun!!!!!!

Ever since Brown was released by the Patriots – following two very public divorces from the Steelers and Raiders – fans around the country have wondered where Brown might end up next.

 

While Brown is certainly a wild card and a potential headache for any team that signs him, his talent is undeniable. It is exactly why he will still likely get another shot in the NFL.

With this in mind, the Seahawks have been linked as a possible landing spot. Wilson has been openly supportive of the Seahawks acquiring Brown, and Seattle has recently had internal discussions regarding the matter. Of course, this isn’t the first time the Seahawks have considered it.

Wilson has also been very vocal about his desire for the Seahawks to land more superstars. Adding Brown would certainly fit the description, and a receiving trio of Brown, Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf could be lethal for opposing defenses.

However, having a player as volatile as Brown could be like adding a ticking time bomb to an otherwise stable situation.

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