Report: Raiders’ Brown files second grievance against NFL over helmet

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Antonio Brown runs during an Oakland Raiders team activity at the team's headquarters in Alameda, Calif., Tuesday, May 28, 2019. (Jeff Chiu/AP)

Antonio Brown’s off-season melodrama took another turn Monday.

Shortly after losing a grievance against the NFL over the type of helmet he’d be allowed to wear this season, the Oakland Raiders star wide receiver has filed a second complaint against the league, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

In his latest grievance, Brown argues he should be afforded a one-year grace period to phase out his helmet, the Schutt Air Advantage, which he has worn throughout his NFL career.

Brown returned to Raiders’ training camp Monday morning after missing practice Sunday while working to try and find a new helmet he’s comfortable using.

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