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The fans seamlessly trolled the former Buccaneers wide receiver, Antonio Brown, after he performed at Rolling Loud in Miami. The world’s biggest hip-hop festival that hosts the biggest rap artists in the world has laid an opportunity to shelve his name as the only athlete to perform at the grand event. This not only boosted his confidence but also moved the Pro-Bowler to make ambitious promises, which caught him under immense criticism. However, Saints’ DE, Cameron Jordan, intervened and defended the Browns’ artistic skills and dignity.

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Just hours into his performance, Twitterverse started targeting Antonio Brown and trolled him intensely. That’s when Jordan joined the discussion, defending his counterpart’s achievement.

He wrote on Twitter, ” (with confused and laughing emojis) Idk minus the Lil finger points-catwalk moves lol Antonio Brown seems like he thriving in spite of what the world wanna label him… not too many artists perform at rolling loud let alone football players turned musician but….”

Although Brown was getting mixed reviews from his NFL fellows, the above message didn’t seem to go well with Jordan’s teammate.

Saints’ safety C.J. Gardner instantly responded to his tweet and wrote, “… Stop cause if you support that then ima drop a crazy video of me performing.” Well, the former Super Bowl Champion Antonio Brown was not bothered about anything from the outside world.

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He made an ambitious promise later on. The 34-year-old announced that he won’t stop pursuing music until he becomes one of the greatest artists in the world. “I’m not going to stop until I’m one of the biggest artists in the world,” Brown wrote on Twitter.

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After making an abrupt exit from the National Football League, Brown never looked back. To be more precise, none of the franchises seem to have approached him with a contract. Since then, he got engaged in releasing music albums alongside his new friend from the entertainment industry, Kanye West.

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Back in May, a video of Antonio Brown went viral where he affirmed to not play in the upcoming NFL season. He also vowed to pursue his music career seriously, doing shows and releasing albums featuring only athletes from NFL and NBA fraternities.

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However, a few days later, he made a cryptic 7-word tweet that once again raised many eyebrows. “Always Keep Going; the Storm eventually Ends!” he wrote. It turns out this message was a motivational quote used by the NBA legend Kobe Bryant, which can be viewed from two different perspectives. Regardless, it will be interesting to see how Brown will respond if any franchise approaches him with a second chance.