Report: NFL's meeting with Antonio Brown lasted 8 hours
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The NFL spent around eight hours interviewing Antonio Brown in Florida on Thursday, and the league could require follow-up discussions before deciding the free-agent wide receiver's future, a source told ESPN's Josina Anderson.
Brown reportedly felt the meeting went well, with Anderson's source saying he was "responsive" to the league's questions.
The NFL is investigating multiple accusations of sexual assault against the 31-year-old.
Brown is reportedly expected to miss the rest of the season while the league concludes its inquiry. However, his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, remains confident the wideout will suit up again during the 2019 campaign.
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