Antonio Brown’s familiar swagger was back for a moment as he walked out of Miami’s Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center last Thursday. He smiled for the cameras, hugged his attorney and drifted toward a nearby food truck, trying to settle into freedom after weeks of uncertainty. For anyone who watched Brown dominate NFL Sundays, the scene felt far removed from the star wide receiver who once drew crowds for touchdowns, not court hearings. But the moment also showed how much his life has shifted since he last played in 2021. Brown, now 37, had just returned to the United States after nearly six months in Dubai. He was taken into custody by U.S. marshals on Nov. 7, brought to New Jersey, then flown to Miami four days later to face a second-degree attempted murder charge tied to a

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