For the past few days, there has been back-and-forth between Steelers’ Defensive Lineman Cam Heyward and veteran quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. While the debate continues, Heyward recently took a dig at his former teammate, Antonio Brown, for being unprofessional, citing the ongoing ‘me-first’ attitude inside the locker room. However, Brown remained composed with a classy reply to the defensive lineman.
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While speaking to WDVE’s Mike Prisuta, Hayward was asked about the consequences of having me-first players on the team. And what a team-first player looks like. Without a second thought, Heyward dragged the Brown’s walk-off incident while playing for the Buccaneers earlier this year.
He said taking off the pads and walking off in the middle of the game is not the right attitude. “If you’re taking off your pads in the middle of a game, we’re gonna have a problem,” Heyward said via Pryor’s video on Twitter.
.@DVEMike asks about red flags about potential me-first guys.
Cam Heyward: “if you’re taking off your pads in the middle of a game, we’re going to have a problem.” pic.twitter.com/E9cqMN62oR
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) July 28, 2022
“It hasn’t happened on this team. I don’t think it will. I love AB to death, but he wasn’t doing that here. We have plenty of guys that would’ve handled that.” he added.
Well, these comments took no time to spread like a wildfire and seek the attention of Antonio Brown himself. After listening to his counterpart’s comments for him, Brown wrote on Twitter, “Cam, I love you to make the Steelers great again.”
With this savage reply, he assured that no one else points at him for being a ‘me-first’ player. After stepping out of the league, the 34-year-old is a full-time rapper who recently performed at Rolling Loud in Miami.
Antonio Brown makes ambitious promises regarding his music career
As soon as Antonio Brown got released from the Buccaneers’ roster, he found new ways of leading a successful life. He became friends with Kanye West from the entertainment industry and ventured into the rap world. Soon he released a music album, Paradigm, which received widespread recognition.
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The former Super Bowl champion unlocked an achievement a few days ago. He became the only athlete-turned-rapper to perform at Rolling Loud, which happens to be the biggest hip-hop festival in the world.
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After giving a stunning performance, Brown announced that he won’t stop pursuing music until he becomes one of the greatest artists in the world. Although no teams seem to have approached AB in the past few weeks, and the training camps have already begun, his chances of making an NFL comeback look slim.
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