The day Antonio Brown left the MetLife Stadium in the middle of his matchup, his life changed. Since that day, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver has been living a life no less than a fairy tale. He has been living his life like there is no tomorrow and leaves no chance to blatantly accuse the Bucs of his breakdown.
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Moreover, his extravagance has skyrocketed over the past couple of months. Brown has been spending huge amounts to showcase his wealth to the world. During the Super Bowl, he reportedly spent over $2 million for a VIP suite in the SoFi Stadium. While recently he made claims that he and his friend Kanye West are planning to buy the Denver Broncos.
Antonio Brown wears his Super Bowl ring to the Clippers game
However, in his most recent act of claiming the spotlight, the former Bucs wide receiver donned his most precious Super Bowl ring to the LA Clippers vs. Atlanta Hawks game in State Farm Arena. Brown was seen at the courtside, sporting a stylish glove on his right hand and on top of it wearing his Super Bowl LV ring.
It was so eye-catching that even the commentators couldn’t get enough of it. That “interesting glove and ring combination” mesmerized them all. Though he might be showcasing the ring a bit too casually, it was not easy to get.
AB pulled up to the Hawks game with the SB LV ring on 💍 @brgridiron pic.twitter.com/YnQLJAAYH3
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 12, 2022
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had to cross over some pretty tough hurdles along the way.
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How worthy was Brown of that Super Bowl?
They had to meet the mighty Green Bay Packers led by Aaron Rodgers in the Divisional Round. While also defeating the sensational Kansas City Chiefs led by Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl. Brown missed a large portion of the regular season that year. He played a total of eight games while starting only four. However, during the playoffs, he played three while starting one.
In those three games played, the wideout made eight receptions out of 12 targets for 81 yards and two touchdowns, one of which came in the Super Bowl. His contribution makes him worthy of the ring. But is donning it in a public appearance a wise way?
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