FOXBORO – There’s plenty of skepticism around the NFL when it comes to Antonio Brown.

This offseason, the receiver shot his way out of Oakland when the Raiders released him on Saturday. Hours later, Brown signed a one-year deal with the Patriots worth up to $15 million. One of the biggest questions now is whether or now the talented receiver will be able to stay out of trouble in New England.

According to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, Brown is entering the perfect equation with the Patriots and he’s ready to commit to Bill Belichick.

“I'll just tell you that the Patriots are obviously a very solid, strong organization," Rosenhaus told ESPN’s SportCenter. “They do things the Patriots Way. They expect everyone to be accountable. They don't make any exceptions. I've discussed this with Antonio. And he wants to be a Patriot. He's prepared to go there, fit in, work hard, be like every other player on the team, do what's asked of him, do his job and make it work. He's honored with the opportunity and he's looking forward to taking advantage of it."

Brown had a laundry list of issues in Oakland after the Raiders traded for him this offseason. The receiver got a late start to practice after a mishap with cryotherapy, which resulted with his feet getting frostbite. He missed practices and threatened to retire when the NFL banned his helmet type. The receiver also reportedly got into a heated exchange and threatened to hit Raiders general manager

Brown also vented on Instagram. There he posted a letter of a team fine he received, posted a video of a private phone call with coach Jon Gruden and later made a post asking for his release.

There’s no denying that Brown has talent – he’s long been one of the best receivers in the NFL. He’s also coming off his sixth-straight 1,000 yard receiving season. However, Belichick certainly wouldn’t put up with those kinds of actions from anyone. Brown seems to know that and his agent believes he’ll be on his best behavior in Foxboro.

"Antonio had a robust free-agent market and certainly had a lot of options," Rosenhaus said. "But it was hard to compete with New England and that amazing opportunity, that great franchise, and play with one of the all-time greats, Tom Brady, and Bill Belichick."

"He wants to win a Super Bowl," Rosenhaus added. "It's a great opportunity for him to sign with a team that has dominated the football league for the past decade. It's a dynasty. The future is now for Antonio. This is an opportunity for him to do something that he hasn't been able to do in his illustrious career, which is win a championship. That's what he's looking forward to. That's immediately the goal. That's all he's thinking about right now."