Antonio Brown's NFL career has been plagued by many controversies. There's the time he was unceremoniously released from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in January ...
Or when he served a three-game suspension in 2021 for misrepresenting his vaccination status to the NFL. "My biggest regret is that I'll never get to see me, Antonio Brown, play a game live. Like watching the Beatles or Jesus perform at Red Rocks."
Judging by his off-season, it would appear as though Antonio Brown is done with football. If so, it would bring to an end one of the more chaotic careers in ...
Less than two months later, Tony Toe Tap was on the stage at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami, not as a festival-goer but as a performer. "Just wanna Retire a Steeler," Brown wrote on May 16. Good to see he's still feeling like himself these days. Judging by his off-season, it would appear as though Antonio Brown is done with football. It was neither. Welp, we cannot think of a more Antonio Brown thing then for Antonio Brown to tweet out a quote from Antonio Brown about his only regret in life being that Antonio Brown will never get to see Antonio Brown play.
If ever there was a player to make a comment to himself, then have a graphic made of himself giving that quote to himself, and then tweeting that quote out ...
Watching Antonio Brown play was a rather special experience. So Brown was merely approving the satirical quote, which in a way kind of turns the satire into reality, doesn't it? UPDATE: Dov Kleiman on Twitter found that the graphic came from a satire account. "My biggest regret is that I'll never get to see me, Antonio Brown, play a game live. It's a perfectly Antonio Brown comment. "My biggest regret in my career doesn't involve calling my GM a 'cracker,' or showing up to Raiders camp late in a hot air balloon with frozen foot, or throwing rocks at that UPS driver, and it definitely doesn't involve taking my shirt off and doing a victory lap around the Jets' stadium mid-game while throwing up deuces," Brown began.
The meme purports to quote NFL wide receiver Brown comparing his playing ability to "like watching The Beatles or Jesus perform at Red Rocks."
"We've had a lot of athletes post our satire in the past," they tweeted. "You guys, Antonio Brown didn't make that meme," film, TV and gaming journalist Kane Webb tweeted while sharing a screenshot of the original meme from The Sports Memery. "It was made by someone else. Possibly due to his history, his past mental health issues and his reputation for sometimes bizarre behavior that included an on-field meltdown at the beginning of this year, many assumed that Brown had shared a genuine quote on Thursday.
On Thursday afternoon, the outrageous former wide receiver sent out an all-time great tweet featuring a quote that is a mixture of Kanye West and Ballsack ...
"Like watching the Beatles or Jesus perform at Red Rocks." Antonio Brown is something else. Look: Antonio Brown Reveals Biggest 'Regret' From NFL Career
Taking to social media Thursday afternoon, Brown retweeted a manufactured quote so outrageous it fooled plenty of football fans.
Though now momentarily prioritizing music over his playing career, Brown still remains the butt of many jokes due to his recent performance at Rolling Loud in Miami. The 34-year-old is a seven-time Pro Bowler, All-Pro wide receiver, and Super Bowl champion. “Like watching the Beatles or Jesus perform at Red Rocks.”
Antonio Brown revealed the biggest regret from his NFL career on Twitter. Spoiler alert: It's definitely not what you think it might be.
"My biggest regret is that I'll never get to see me, Antonio Brown, play a game live. Sure, I can watch the game afterwards, but I can't imagine what that was like for you all to see something like that. "My biggest regret in my career doesn't involve calling my GM a 'cracker,' or showing up to Raiders camp late in a hot air balloon with frozen feet, or throwing rocks at that UPS driver, and it definitely doesn't involve taking my shirt off and doing a victory lap around the Jets' stadium mid-game while throwing up deuces," the quote read.
The wide receiver, who's been a free agent since he was released by the Bucs in January, took to Twitter to supposedly share the “biggest regret” of his ...
The post continued, “My biggest regret is that I’ll never get to see me, Antonio Brown, play a game live. I can watch the game afterwards, but I can’t imagine what that was like for you to all see something like that. The former All-Pro wide receiver, who’s been a free agent since he was released by the Bucs in January after walking off the field during Tampa Bay’s Week 18 game against the Jets, took to Twitter this afternoon to supposedly share the “biggest regret” of his NFL career.
Antonio Brown has always been someone that isn't afraid to speak their mind, but his latest tweet might be the craziest thing he's ever said.
It's sad that he decided to take this route, considering he has 12,291 yards in his career and is certainly an incredible talent when out on the field. Unfortunately for Brown, he might never even be able to see himself on tape ever again. Antonio Brown has always been someone that isn't afraid to speak their mind, but his latest tweet might be the craziest thing he's ever said.
Antonio Brown released a statement on social media concerning his biggest regret and the former NFL wide receiver delivered a truly wild take.
Update: A previous version of this post indicated that Brown wrote this statement himself, which was inaccurate. Since his departure from football, Brown has remained vocal on social media while pursuing a musical career, performing at various festivals and venues over the past year or so. While it became an instant running joke on social media, Brown didn’t write the statement himself.
Red Rocks' official Twitter account trolled Antonio Brown over his claim that Jesus Christ performed there. PFT Commenter made shirts to commemorate it.
Kid Rock may have been Rock N Roll Jesus and the late, great Chris Cornell may have been known to strike a Jesus Christ Pose from time to time. It was no space odyssey, but it hit harder than Dre on the keys only two years prior. While he could have technically achieved that drinking some of Aaron Rodgers’ tea, Brown is seeing similar things many patrons deep into day three of a Widespread M***********g Panic set saw at Red Rocks before him.
Former Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown shared the biggest regret of his career, and it's probably not what you would expect.
It turns out that Brown’s “biggest regret” actually came from a sports satire page. It appears that Brown’s playing days are behind him, as he’s now mostly focusing on his rap career. “Like watching the Beatles or Jesus perform at Red Rocks.”