BC.GAME Taps Ex-NFL WR Antonio Brown as Brand Ambassador

BC.GAME, a top crypto iGaming platform, has announced a strategic partnership with former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown (AB), who will become the company’s new global brand ambassador. Brown, who turns 37 in July, last played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2021 season. He spent two seasons (2020-21) with the Bucs and also […]

by - Wednesday, April 16th, 2025 3:25

BC.GAME Taps Former NFL WR Antonio Brown as Brand Ambassador

BC.GAME, a top crypto iGaming platform, has announced a strategic partnership with former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown (AB), who will become the company’s new global brand ambassador.

Brown, who turns 37 in July, last played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2021 season. He spent two seasons (2020-21) with the Bucs and also played with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2010-18) and New England Patriots (2019).

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A BC.GAME spokesperson released this statement after Brown’s signing:

“Antonio Brown has never played it safe and neither has BC.GAME. Just like he torches through defenders on the field, AB brings his unmatched charisma to BC.GAME. This is the beginning of an insane voyage with BC.GAME and Antonio Brown. The action will only build up.

“Expect amazing freebies, thrilling live events, and immersive experiences that can only be found with BC.GAME. The future of sports entertainment and gaming is here! It’s bolder, wider, and louder than ever.”

BC.GAME is a crypto-focused online casino and sportsbook that has been operating since 2017. The platform has established itself as a key player in the online gambling industry, with its extensive selection of over 8,000 games, support for more than 150 cryptocurrencies, and fast payouts.

Antonio Brown Offered To Play For Pittsburgh For Free

Although Brown announced his retirement from the NFL on March 2, 2023, he unretired from professional football on April 28, stating he would play for the NAL’s Albany Empire in the following month.

Nonetheless, Brown never played a snap for Albany. He announced his second retirement via the CTESPN Network, a social media page he created days prior, on April 24, 2024, retiring as a Las Vegas Raider.

On Nov. 21, 2024, Brown released a statement coming out of retirement once again, expressing a willingness to play for the Steelers for free for the remainder of the 2024 season.

But Pittsburgh wasn’t interested in his offer.

Brown also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last May, reporting $2.93 million owed to creditors. That amount includes a debt of $1.2 million, which came from a January 2020 lawsuit.

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