See Antonio Brown’s $6.6M ‘Scarface-like’ Florida home

After his career came to an abrupt end on Sunday due to an odd incident that occurred during a game against the Jets, Antonio Brown at least has a lovely pad to return home to.

During his team’s victory over the Jets in the third quarter, the now-former Buccaneer ran down the tunnel after ripping off his shoulder pads, shirt, and gloves and tossing them into the crowd. He also offered the MetLife Stadium crowd a peace sign.

Following the game, head coach Bruce Arians announced that the wide receiver would not be joining the club again.

Brown had lost three games to the team after playing using a fictitious vaccination card. This action follows.
The enormous 18,000 square foot home has 12 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms, with gold paneling in almost every space.

Situated 20 miles south of Fort Lauderdale and 20 miles north of Miami, the Hollywood, Florida, area set a new record price for the property in 2016 when Brown bought it.

The house has a large saltwater pool, a wet bar, and a unique outdoor kitchen. It also features exquisite finishes throughout, as well as custom doors, ceilings, and Italian marble flooring.

Antonio Brown purchased the Florida home for $6.6 million.
It even has a synagogue of its own.

In 2018, Brown offered Complex magazine a tour of his house and enormous shoe collection and discussed his decision to buy a house with a synagogue.
“A synagogue is where you bless up, and I got a lot of Jewish friends,” Brown remarked, noting that many of his friends visit to pray.

With a centralized climate control computer system and a cutting-edge home theater, the property is a fully networked smart house.
The house gained global notice in January 2020 after Brown was taken into custody by the Hollywood Police Department on charges of abusing a moving truck driver outside the house.

He was formally charged on March 20 with misdemeanor criminal mischief, misdemeanor assault, and misdemeanor burglary conveyance.
Following several accusations of sexual assault, Brown’s former agent Drew Rosenhaus severed connections with him earlier that month, prior to the incident.

The synagogue is built within the structure.
After everything that happened, his longtime girlfriend Chelsie Kyriss filed for sole custody of their three sons on January 15, 2020. However, they made up in the end and subsequently were engaged.
Brown also has two more kids from past relationships: a daughter and a boy.

The elegant main dining room.
Considered to be among the best pass catchers in NFL history is the wide receiver. At the pinnacle of his profession, Brown made about $70 million. Brown’s opulent lifestyle, which comprised three homes—including his former Pittsburgh Steelers residence in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania—was supported by this money. For the past few years, the house has been on and off the market.

The home spans a massive 18,000 square feet.
Coach Arians was hesitant to start Brown, but Tom Brady felt he should have another opportunity, so he joined the Buccaneers.

They were a Super Bowl champion their first season together.