Albany Empire security doesn't believe Antonio Brown owns the team, asks him to leave field

NFL player Antonio Brown looks on during the second half of the game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Los Angeles Clippers at State Farm Arena on March 11, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.
NFL player Antonio Brown looks on during the second half of the game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Los Angeles Clippers at State Farm Arena on March 11, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo credit (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Antonio Brown, now part owner of an arena league football team in Albany New York, wasn’t treated like one at his first game.

The former Steelers wide receiver posted a video of him walking around the edge of the field greeting fans, when a security officer confronted him and asked him to leave the field.

“Let’s Go, Let’s Go,” the security guard said.

“Make me then, make me, you get off,” responded Brown.

The security guard then asks Brown if he’s going to continue to delay the game.

“Yeah, this is my field, I’m the owner,” Brown responds.

“I don’t’ think so,” says the Security guard. “but any way get off the field.”

“Imma stay right here, you get off, you get off, lets stay right here and see who has the bigger muscle,” Brown says as the video ends.

Brown says he owns 100 percent of the organization, but there are conflicting reports on just how much of the team Brown owns.

The Albany Empire’s website lists Brown and Mike Kwarta as owners with Steve and Charlotte Von Schiller as minority owners.

The Empire won their first game 70-33.

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