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The NFL’s resident pot stirrer, Antonio Brown, is back in action. The NFL world was once again caught in the crosshairs of AB taking shots at other players in the league.

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Although, this time it wasn’t Tom Brady who was being mocked by AB. Brown has seemingly moved on to newer but similarly accomplished targets. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is Brown’s latest victim. AB directed criticism toward the quarterback via a tweet.

Antonio Brown does not hesitate before firing

The Green Bay Packers are not having the best of seasons. The team is currently at a woeful 4-7. After their humiliating 17-27 defeat to the Tennessee Titans, AB told the world what he thinks of Aaron Rodgers.

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Brown said, “I bet Arod (Rodgers) appreciates WRs now. Wonder why Adams left.”

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AB referred to Rodgers’ former wide receiver Davante Adams, who now plays for the Las Vegas Raiders. The former WR’s tweet implies that he thinks Rodgers did not think very highly of or appreciate Adams.

Fans react to Brown taking a shot at Aaron Rodgers

The NFL world was quick to reply to Brown’s latest antics. This user has had enough;

Another user thinks Brown is starting beef with everyone

Another user interprets Brown’s tweet this way

Another user truly dislikes Antonio Brown

One user comments that AB won’t be getting any calls from Rodgers

This user goes straight to the point

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Although the NFL world is now accustomed to AB’s bizarre comments, there is some truth to what the wide receiver is saying in this matter.

The Packers are in desperate need of direction

Packers fans have also directed their ire at the quarterback’s mediocrity this season. Although the Green Bay Packers kept their slim chances alive by beating the Cowboys 31-28 after a five-game losing streak, they could not carry that momentum. Aaron Rodgers has an uphill climb ahead of him if the Packers hope to catch up to the Minnesota Vikings who are 8-1, atop the NFC North.

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Green Bay will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in their next game. The Eagles, who broke their undefeated run against the Commanders, they will be hungry for a victory. Can Rodgers and the Packers keep Philly at bay? Packers fans will hold on to the slim hope of resurgence from their team and quarterback as they prepare to face the mighty Eagles.

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