Tyreek Hill and Antonio Brown will surely go deep down as one of the greatest receivers in league history. It seems both of them share similar tastes and interests when it comes to music. The former Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown had ventured into the rap industry after stepping out of the league earlier this year. His latest performance at Rolling Loud seamlessly attracted a large audience and his signature “Put that S–t on” style had impressed NFL stars like Tyreek Hill.
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While speaking in a recent interview, the former Kansas City wideout touched on various topics, including Brown’s unconventional music career. When asked whether he liked AB’s new rap, Hill said, “His new music is actually good for him to be an athlete like that, his little dance like this—-(Hill imitated Brown’s dance moves).”
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After impressing his fans with his rock-solid performance at one of the biggest hip-hop festivals, Antonio Brown vowed to not stop until he becomes one of the greatest artists in the world.
Although he had announced that he won’t play in the upcoming NFL season, the wideout sparked debate after he asked the Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for an opportunity. “Ask Jerry Jones to call me,” AB said in one of his recent interviews.
It took no time for this news to reach the ears of Jones. He responded to the interest shown by AB, saying that the receiver room was open for youngsters and newcomers only. As they have plenty of options, the team refused to sign a free agent, causing an extra strain on their cap space.
Tyreek Hill reveals the man responsible for his strength and blaze
The 28-year-old Oklahoma product is one of the most decorated athletes in the NFL. After bagging a heft deal this offseason, Hill added one more feather to his cap. One of the prime reasons behind teams baiting for him is the speed and strength he brings to the team.
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The veteran believes that his grandfather was a source of inspiration. He learned how to remain confident and the art of talking from his grandpa. “I feel like I’ve always been this way. But for me, you’ve just got to know when to show it and know when to just be yourself.” Hill said.
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“I just feel like growing up my whole life, I’ve always been the fastest. I’ve always been an (expletive) talker—” he added in his interview. It will be interesting to see how much this star shines in his first season with the Dolphins.