The NFL’s resident pot stirrer is back in action. Antonio Brown is back on a Twitter rampage with random and confusing statements. The former wide receiver is notorious for the controversies he’s involved in. While AB jumps from one controversy to the other, the NFL world stands witness to his antics.
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Recently, the former wide receiver took shots at his former teammate Tom Brady. At the time, rumours of a troubled marriage were circulating around Brady and his then-wife Gisele Bündchen. Brady and Bündchen are now divorced.
AB garnered criticism from the NFL world when he took a shot at Brady by selling t-shirts that had a picture of him [Brown] and Bündchen printed on them. To make matters worse AB stated that the proceeds from the sales would go to America’s fatherless children.
Antonio Brown has a new favorite quarterback
AB and Brady’s relationship looks like it’s beyond repair, courtesy of Brown’s inappropriate actions. But it seems like Brown is least bothered.
Perhaps, AB has a new favourite quarterback. His recent tweet says it all. The former wide receiver donned the hat of a poet and penned a quatrain for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith.
The tweet said, “Shout out to my n**** Geno, i make movie Quentin Tarantino, Balling harder than any n**** we know, this a throwback Dan Marino”
Geno Smith seems to appreciate this shoutout. He responded to AB saying, “My brother from another!”
The NFL world sometimes requires help while deciphering Antonio Brown’s perplexing tweets.
Fans react to AB’s tweet
AB’s ode to Smith had fans confused. This fan made a funny remark
AB gonna star in 'Pulp Diction'
— Local Hero™ (@HofSpillane) November 9, 2022
Another user posted a hilarious picture.
— BOOF (@BASEDFEDERAL) November 9, 2022
This user thinks it’s embarrassing.
This is wildly embarrasing.
— adam (@adambeforevade) November 9, 2022
This user made a suggestion.
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Maybe you should go catch footballs from him on the Seahawks
— GOAT DURANT (@KdTrey_7) November 9, 2022
While Antonio Brown is no longer wreaking havoc on the field, his plate is piling up with controversies off the field. Recently, Brown was ordered to pay $1.2 million to a moving truck driver he allegedly assaulted. Brown has also stood in solidarity with his friend Kanye West and defended the rapper who is accused of anti-Semitism. AB is the president of Donda Sports, choosing to retain his position despite stars like Aaron Donald leaving.
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He has also shown support to suspended NBA player Kyrie Irving who was also accused of anti-Semitism because of a documentary link he posted. Brown changed his Twitter profile picture to a picture of Irving and tweeted out a supportive message.
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