Antonio Brown Present at Raiders Practice But Doesn't Wear Helmet

It looks Antonio Brown might Mike Mayock's message ... sort of.

After Brown missed practice Sunday over his ongoing helmet issue with the NFL, the Raiders general manager offered a brief statement to the media saying Brown needs to be "all-in or all-out."

The star receiver attended a team meeting Monday when the Raiders broke camp, and all eyes were on the Raiders practice facility in Alameda on Tuesday.

Brown went on to the field to participate in the walkthrough, but when the helmets came on, he went off.

He then returned to stretch with the team.

While Brown's frostbitten feet appear to be close to healed, the four-time All-Pro selection still is in the middle of a fierce fight with the NFL over his helmet.

The helmet Brown has worn for his entire career, the Schutt AiR Advantage, recently was put on the prohibited list by the NFL, meaning Brown will have to find another helmet to his liking. The star wide receiver reportedly filed a second grievance against the NFL, asking for a 12-month grace period to find a new helmet since the Schutt AiR Advantage was just placed on the list. 

Based on the helmet testing numbers, it appears unlikely Brown will win that case.

The Raiders' big offseason acquisition took part in only a portion of one practice during training camp, but he looked good going through warm-ups prior to the Raiders' preseason win over the Cardinals. 

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His saga likely will become the focal point of Tuesday night's "Hard Knocks" episode where Brown claims he feels like an "enemy of the f--king state," and complains about there's "too much noise" surrounding his helmet conundrum and feet ailment. 

The Raiders head to Winnipeg on Wednesday to prepare for their third preseason game. It's unlikely Brown will suit up for Thursday's game with the Packers, so his real Raiders debut likely will come Week 1 against the Broncos, providing the helmet fight is solved.

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