Floyd Mayweather Jr. offers to pay $20M of Antonio Brown’s salary

Floyd Mayweather Jr. believes the firing of Tampa Bay Buccaneers pass catcher Antonio Brown was unjustified. As a result, he is willing to help him find another job.
If an NLF team wants to offer a contract to the controversial but talented catcher, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is offering to pay $20 million of his annual salary.
The boxing legend made the proposal to all NFL teams during his appearance on The Pivot Podcast.
“I think AB is really misunderstood. He just wants to be treated fairly. And this goes out to all the teams that are watching us right now. We’re offering them a deal: If they sign AB and AB goes through the whole season, no problems, then they have to give us $20 million. But if he screws up, then we have to give them $20 million. So if a team wants to match that, let them contact us.”
Antonio Brown himself ended his season last year when he took off his gear in the middle of a game in Tampa Bay, only to have the Bucs fire him for it.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. isone of the sport’s few billionaires and will soon come out of retirement to get back in the ring on May 14 in Dubai.