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The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide-out Antonio Brown made an unforgettable exit from the league. Many reasons as to why he left the team come to mind if one tries to look into it too much. However, even after a storming departure, the notorious WR managed to stay relevant to the world of the NFL. So much so that he exchanged his cleats for making catchy beats. But, of course, AB can’t escape the ridicule from the NFL world over his illegible rap music.

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While the players of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers busied themselves with winning the game against the New York Jets, Antonio Brown dramatically took his pads, shirt, and gloves off in the third quarter. Many resented his decision to depart. His walk away from the game marked an end to his career with the Bucs. Head coach of Tampa Bay, Bruce Arians, clarified that the 34-year-old will no longer play for the team. Then the Super Bowl-winning WR came out with his side of the story.

The ‘Put That Sh*t On’ artist revealed the reason behind his exit was the team expected him to play despite an ankle injury.

What was next for AB?

After firing his belongings over to the stands, he threw peace signs around as he approached the locker room. Later, he hit the free agency market and since then, no team has made any offers to gain the 7x Pro Bowler. Although one career went downhill, it did not stop AB to explore new prospects. The receiver released his debut album named ‘Paradigm.’

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Then came the news of his first genuine achievement and that was his famous song ‘Pit Not The Palace’ hitting the mark of over 1 million plays on Apple Music. Despite his success, many people do not particularly enjoy the music AB put out.

Fans ridicule Antonio Brown and his bewildering rap song

Antonio Brown put out a snippet of what sounds like a mumble rap on his Twitter timeline. This is not the first time when the former Pittsburgh Steelers WR got reactions from confused fans.

A user commented that what AB sang was impossible to understand.

A user reacted using a famous GIF of Jonah Hill.

A fan commented and suggested for the star WR to reconsider football in the future if ever need be.

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Although the fans found his music awful, there’s no way one could stop him because in his words, “I’m not going to stop until I’m one of the biggest artists in the world.”

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