Antonio Brown, former NFL wide receiver for Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has been issued with an arrest warrant by Tampa Police on Thursday.

According to Tampa Police, the current warrant is related to a domestic battery case involving a woman.

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Antonio Brown’s Personal life:

A father of six kids, Antonio Brown has four sons and two daughters with three different women.

He has three sons and a daughter with his Chelsie Kyriss, a former teacher and customer service representative from Atlanta, Georgia. Autonomy (2014), Ali (2015), Apollo (2017), and Allure (2020) are the four kids shared between the couple.

Antonio Brown Jr. was the first kid of Brown and his then-girlfriend, Shameika Brailsford, born in 2007.

Antanyiah, Brown’s oldest daughter and second child, was born in March 2008 with the help of his ex-girlfriend Wiltrice Jackson.

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Antonio Brown as a player in National Football League:

Antonio Brown is an NFL free agent since his in-match outburst and then subsequently leaving the field after throwing his jersey to fans while playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 2021-22 season. He was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft.

Brown was considered a draft steal as he went on to get selected to four straight first-team All-Pro teams at the WR position (2014–2017), all while playing for the Steelers. He had the most receptions of any player in the league from his rookie year in 2010 to 2018.

He created a new record when he became the only receiver in NFL history to have at least 50 yards and five receptions in each and every game of a season in 2013. 

He played nine seasons with the Steelers, recording 837 receptions, 11,207 receiving yards and 74 Tds.

After unsuccessful stints at the New England Patriots that lasted just one game, he was taken by Tampa Bay Buccaneers and went on to win the 2021 Super Bowl with the team. he recorded a receiving TD in the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.

For his career, he is a two-time reception and receiving yards leader in the league, winning the accolade in 2014 and 2015.