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Antonio Brown kicked off his stint as a sports team owner on a mixed note. While his team won the game on the field, the new owner had to deal with the security on the pitch. A day after revealing the altercation, AB posted a cryptic message emphasizing his ownership of the team. But the brutal fans aren’t having any of it. They took down Brown’s second tussle with Stadium security.

Brown last played in the NFL in January last year. Even that day he had to experience the power of stadium security. But here, he also has sassy fans to deal with on social media, along with the security personnel in the stadium. 

Fans get brutal on Antonio Brown 

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A day after his altercation with Stadium security during his team’s game, he posted a message on Twitter. In his latest tweet, he pointed out that he was the owner of the team.

The fans on social media brutally took down AB’s tussle with security. Some fans reminded him of his last game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Others want to confirm if he is really the owner of the Empire game. Here are some fan reactions.

A fan reminded AB of his last game as a player in the NFL.

Another fan doesn’t believe the former WR to remain the owner of the NAL outfit for long.

This fan wants AB to sign for a team in the NFL.

Another fan wants to know how security personnel at the game doesn’t know who the owner is.

This fan wants to see the proof of ownership from the Super Bowl champion.

Another fan just wants to come for an Empire game.

During the game against the Orlando Predators, a security guard asked Brown to leave the field. The former WR shared the video and claimed that he maintained professionalism and decency. His team won the game, adding some sweet memories to the day. But it wasn’t the first time a security tussle with AB.

Last NFL game 

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Antonio Brown’s previous tussle with the stadium security came when he walked out of his last NFL game. The Buccaneers took on the New York Jets in January last year and in the third quarter, the WR took off his shirt and started lapping the MetLife Stadium. He then jogged off the stadium and security escorted him out to the airport. That was the last time he ever played pro football.

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The Buccaneers cut him out of the roaster a few days later and he spent the 2022 season as a free agent. Just before taking over the Empire, he announced his retirement from the NFL.

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AB would want to leave the security altercation behind him as his NAL outfit prepares for the next game. How far can he take the team on which his father played back in the day? That part remains to be seen.

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