For the first time since Week 2 of last season and just the second time since the 2018 season, Antonio Brown will play in a NFL game.
Brown is slated to make his Buccaneers debut Sunday night against the Saints.
So, how much will the receiver play?
When speaking to reporters this week, head coach Bruce Arians said Brown could play anywhere between 10-30 plays, but speaking with NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, GM Jason Licht indicated it could be more than that.
"I expect him to be out there and he's picked things up very quickly," Licht said, before adding the offense is "very similar" to the Steelers' and we could see Brown "a lot."
As for his contract, it is a one-year, $1 million deal with no guarantees.
"It's an opportunity that we're giving him, another opportunity, but it's a one-year deal and if it doesn't work, there's no risk," Licht said. "No risk."
Everything seems to be going well as Licht said Brown has been "awesome so far."




