AB Ditches Helicopter, Arrives At Raiders Camp In Hot Air Balloon

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(93.7 The Fan) - Aside from Eli Rogers showing up to camp in a semi-truck, there were no big entrances Thursday at arrival day at St. Vincent for the Steelers.

But Rogers showing up in a construction worker uniform holding a barbell is nothing compared to Antonio Brown’s first entrance as an Oakland Raider.

The former Steelers wide receiver approached Raiders from the air but unlike last year it wasn’t in a helicopter.

This time, it was a hot air balloon.

Float like a butterfly, sting like AB.#RaiderNation X @AB84 pic.twitter.com/68X0EWlDRp

— Oakland Raiders (@Raiders) July 26, 2019

Jumping out of the balloon’s basket, Brown told Raider nation that it was time for him to get to work.

“Float like a butterfly, sting like AB.”

The Raiders camp is in Napa Valley, an area known for its hot air balloons. 

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