Memorabilia from the infamous Antonio Brown Buccaneer’s meltdown has officially gone up for auction.
When Brown marched off the field during the Bucs vs. Jets game on January 2nd, he tossed his gloves into the stands. Now, one fan who ended up with one of the gloves is trying to profit from it. The opening bid was $81 on Lelands. Now, it stands at $1,718.
The glove is in pristine condition, dating back to Brown’s time with the Oakland Raiders, where he only played briefly.
As of now, no other items from that viral moment have hit the auction block, but it does not mean that more objects are not being floated around. It is unclear what became of the second glove.
During the week 17 game, Brown stripped off his jersey and pads and skipped off the field shirtless. He left the game, and shortly after, Bucs coach Bruce Arians said that Brown was “no longer a Buc.” However, Brown said he told the coach that an ankle injury he sustained was too severe to play, but Arians pushed him anyway.
The glove will remain in the auction until February 12th.
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