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Drew Rosenhaus Authentic Joejuan Williams Jersey , the agent for free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown, says multiple teams remain interested in his client. Additionally, he says the thought of Brown actually not playing football again is a bit premature.Rosenhaus joined Warren Sapp’s “99 Problems” podcast and discussed the situation regarding Brown’s status following his release from the New England Patriots. While Brown tweeted earlier this week he was done with the NFL because he believes he’s been wronged to the tune of a lost $40 million stemming from his release from the Oakland Raiders and Patriots, Rosenhaus said he believes Brown still wants to play football and he’s working to make that happen.“Because of the pending investigation by the NFL, I can’t say much more than what I have. It’s of course unfortunate that Antonio was released by the Patriots. We wanted very much to make that work, but we’re moving on,” Rosenhaus said. “I believe that Antonio wants to continue his career in the NFL and I’ve mentioned that. I have had discussions with a few teams that are very interested in him and want to know about his future and what’s going on with the NFL. Hopefully, when that is all resolved, Antonio will be able to continue his Hall of Fame career. That’s really where our focus is.”Brown has had a pair of sexual complaints lodged against him and the NFL met with one of the individuals involved. Brown allegedly texted threatening and intimidating messages to her that served as the precursor to his release from the Patriots. Brown is now taking classes from Central Michigan University as he attempts to finish his degree in the interim.“I know there’s been a lot of speculation as to whether or not that means he’s not going to proceed with the NFL but taking online college courses to get your degree or your post-graduate degree is something that I would recommend to every client. I wouldn’t read too much into that Joejuan Williams Jersey Boys ,” Rosenhaus said. “Obviously, it’s a very difficult time for him not playing. We expected him to be playing against the Jets on Sunday. So it’s tough. It’s tough for someone who loves the game not to be playing right now and the hope is that we will cooperate with the NFL and their investigation and get him back with a team to continue this tremendous career that he’s had.”While Rosenhaus didn’t specify the teams with supposed interest or the number of teams with said interest, three teams had interest in Brown as of last weekend. It would seem that interest is going to be contingent on the outcome of the NFL’s investigation and the findings against Brown ultimately reveal. New England has plenty of unfulfilled potential on its list of dead contracts money.")Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesOne of the pillars of the New England Patriots dynasty is the club’s ability to manage its finances. While the Patriots are — as opposed to a popular myth — not afraid to pay market value to keep or acquire talent, they are arguably the smartest organization in the NFL year-in and year-out when it comes to spending cash and evaluating cost based on a players’ possible contributions in the team’s system.As a result of this, New England has also generally been able to keep its so-called dead money to a minimum — and 2019 is no exception. As things stand right now, the reigning world champions have only $706,368 of their salary cap space invested in players that are no longer on the team (at least on the contracts they originally signed). Just five clubs in the league have less dead money than that.The Patriots’ number is also clearly below the NFL average of $4.42 million and the best in the AFC East by almost $2 million. The comparatively miniscule total amount is not the only thing that stands out when looking at New England’s dead cap payroll: the names listed on it also are a who’s who of what-could-have-been players (names and dead cap number via the Boston Sports Journal’s Miguel Benzan).*signed to future contracts for the 2019 seasonWhile not all of the 13 players listed under the Patriots’ dead cap are no longer with the team — Danny Etling, Trent Harris, Cole Croston and Frank Herron were all released at one point last year but signed to the practice squad and later future contracts — Youth Irving Fryar Jerseys , the four biggest names are gone off New England’s roster: Cyrus Jones, Vincent Valentine, Malcolm Mitchell and Harvey Langi.All four of them displayed tremendous potential during their short Patriots tenures, but neither was able to stay on the club for one reason or another. Cyrus Jones, a second-round draft pick in 2016, struggled during his rookie campaign but appeared to bounce back nicely the following year before an ACL injury in the preseason finale ended his season. He was released during 2018’s roster cuts and is now with the Baltimore Ravens.Vincent Valentine and Malcolm Mitchell also saw injuries derail their careers. Valentine, a current Arizona Cardinal and third-round pick the same year as Jones and Mitchell entered the league, spent almost all of 2017 on injured reserve with a knee injury and never was able to regain the form he showed just one year earlier. The same goes for Mitchell, one of the biggest what-if stories in recent Patriots memory: as a rookie he carved out a role as a rotational third/fourth wide receiver Irving Fryar Jerseys Stitched , but chronic knee injuries forced him to sit out 2017 before his release a year later.Harvey Langi, meanwhile, had outside forces impact his stint in New England. The former undrafted free agent was involved in a car crash two months into his 2017 rookie season and subsequently placed on the non-football reserve list. While he was able to get back onto the field for the following spring’s offseason workouts, New England released Langi as part of their roster cutdowns. He is currently under contract with the New York Jets.All four players showed tremendous potential early on in their careers but have not been able to keep it going for an extended period of time. While the Patriots have fared just well without them, the cloud of “what could have been” still hangs around their names.