When Antonio Brown walked out of Miami's Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on Thursday, he smiled, hugged his attorney and unceremoniously headed to a food truck.

"God is great," the former All-Pro wide receiver said before being trailed through the parking lot by cameras. The scene was a stark reminder of how dramatically Brown's fortunes have changed since he last played in the NFL in 2021.

Recent months have been anything but great for Brown, 37, who had spent nearly six months in Dubai before being extradited and taken to New Jersey by U.S. marshals on Nov. 7. Four days later, he was in Miami, charged with second-degree attempted murder for an incident in May involving gunfire outside an amateur boxing match in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood. Brown, who faces up to 30 yea

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