Antonio Brown on Friday expressed remorse for a series of missteps he made both on and off the field in the past year.

In a wide-ranging interview with ESPN’s Josina Anderson, the star wide receiver faulted himself for many of the issues that have kept him out of the NFL since September.

“I think I owe the whole NFL an apology and my past behavior,” Brown told Anderson. “I think I could have done a lot of things better.”

Brown spoke two days after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league’s No. 1 concern is Brown’s well-being, not his potential return to the league.

RELATED: Antonio Brown Issues an Apology to the Hollywood Police Department

In January alone, Brown was arrested and charged with felony burglary with battery, burglary of an unoccupied conveyance and criminal mischief stemming from an incident with a moving truck driver in Hollywood, Florida, and he verbally abused members of the Hollywood Police Department after they responded to a separate domestic disturbance at his home.

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