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Right Before Rams Game, 49ers Receive Shocking Notification as Former 7 Time Pro Bowl Star – Who Once Wanted to Wear San Francisco Jersey, Is Arrested for Serious Assault Allegations

San Francisco, California – November 2025

Right before stepping into the important game with the Los Angeles Rams, the San Francisco 49ers received shocking news about a former star who once won a Super Bowl – who had publicly expressed his desire to play for the 49ers, has been arrested after fleeing the U.S. and being wanted for many months for attempted murder allegations in Dubai. This is a shocking event that has left both the 49ers' locker room and NFL fans in disbelief.

After being fired by the New England Patriots in 2019, this superstar continuously sought new opportunities to continue his career. For a period of time, he expressed his desire to join the San Francisco 49ers and wear the red-gold jersey of this team. However, the team decided to refuse him due to serious personal issues off the field. These controversies prevented him from continuing to play for any team.

“This is a regrettable thing. He was once a very talented player and could have made a difference for any team. However, wrong decisions in life have caused him to miss the opportunity to continue his career. It’s sad that his career ended this way.” — Kyle Shanahan, head coach of the San Francisco 49ers

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The player we are talking about is Antonio Brown, who was once one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. After being fired by the Patriots, he sought opportunities to return to his football career but was always entangled in personal issues, keeping him away from the NFL. Recently, he was arrested in Dubai after being wanted in connection with a serious assault.

Although the news about Antonio Brown is shocking, the San Francisco 49ers will continue to focus on the game with the Los Angeles Rams this weekend. The team will not let off-field events affect their big goals this season.

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The legendary offensive star, former New York Jets standout and two-time Super Bowl champion, has sent shockwaves through Cowboys Nation by expressing his desire to return to Dallas after becoming a free agent
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