Antonio Brown is considering a law that could impact his case.

The former NFL star is calling for his attempted murder charge to be thrown out, stating that Florida's “Stand Your Ground” law protects him from prosecution following the May incident that led to his charge. According to his attorney Mark Eiglarsh, he filed a motion on Saturday, Dec. 6, according to legal documents obtained by ESPN.

Brown was extradited by U.S. marshals in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he traveled after the May boxing event. He was arrested and charged with second-degree attempted murder, but was released on a $25,000 bail after he pleaded not guilty.

“Brown's use of force on May 16, 2025, was fully justified,” the motion read per ESPN. “Brown reasonably believed that the alleged victim intended to

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