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Jerry Rice says Antonio Brown asked for advice

Posted 2/2/19

Jerry Rice says Antonio Brown asked for advice By The Associated Press , Associated Press Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice says Antonio Brown would take San Francisco's offense "to a whole …

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Jerry Rice says Antonio Brown asked for advice

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Jerry Rice says Antonio Brown asked for advice

By The Associated Press , Associated Press

Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice says Antonio Brown would take San Francisco's offense "to a whole different level."

Rice tells guest host Rob Maaddi on PodcastOne Sports Now that the embattled Pittsburgh Steelers star receiver reached out to him for advice.

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