Antonio Brown made some history on Sunday afternoon, then let everyone know he is not quite finished.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver became the fastest player to record 900 career receptions by hauling in a 10-yard pass from Tom Brady in the first quarter of Sunday's Week 5 matchup against the Miami Dolphins.
Brown accomplished the feat in 142 games, surpassing Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison, who did so in 149 career games.
But it was Brown's next catch that grabbed everybody's attention.
Early in the second quarter, Brady connect with Brown again, this time for a 62-yard touchdown pass that gave the Bucs a 17-10 lead.
Brown appeared to run a cross over the middle of the field where Brady found him and then the veteran took off, outracing the Dolphins secondary for more than 50 yards to find the end zone.
Brown scored again before the end of the first half on a four-yard pass to put the Bucs up 24-10.
It has been a tumultuous ride for the Bucs wide receiver in recent years.
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After nine years in Pittsburgh where he was a four-time All-Pro, Brown forced himself off the Raiders before playing a single game, only to play just one game with the Patriots before he was cut due to sexual misconduct allegations.
After serving an eight-game suspension to start the 2020 season, Brown was reunited with Brady in Tampa where he helped lead the Bucs to a Super Bowl.
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