“Kanye, help my boy” - NFL fans begging Kanye West to intervene after Antonio Brown’s latest video

Fans are urging Kanye West to help his friend Antonio Brown after he released a new video with the same song yet again.
Fans are urging Kanye West to help his friend Antonio Brown after he released a new video with the same song yet again.

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has set his focus on a music career now that his playing days are over.

Brown has released the infamous single "Put That S*** On" and has gone on to perform that same song several times. Most recently, he even took his talent to Utah to perform during the NBA All-Star weekend.

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This week, the former wide receiver released a new music video on his Twitter page. In the video, he is seen sitting on the balcony of a home in Florida.

The video, which appears to be done using a drone, zooms out and shows the surrounding area with the former NFL wide receiver dancing and singing the words to his infamous song.

All of the former wide receiver's antics have NFL fans calling for Brown to give it up, especially since he hasn't debuted any new music.

Those on Twitter went as far as to tweet Kanye West to have him help Antonio Brown make some new music. West and the star WR are friends, and the rapper has even hired him to work with his brand after his abrupt exit from the NFL.

"Kanye help my boy wit a new song…."


Antonio Brown buys football team

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown recently made a big investment. Two weeks ago, it was announced that the former NFL wide receiver bought a stake in the Albany Empire, a franchise of the National Arena League.

When Brown was announced as the newest owner of the Arena Football League, he also said that the team held a special place in his childhood. His father Eddie played for the Albany Firebirds, where he was a star in the Arena Football League.

In 2006, Eddie was named to the top 20 list of greatest players to ever play in the Arena Football League. His father will also join the team as well, as the Vice President of Football Operations for the Empire.

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In his debut year in 1994, Eddie earned the MVP award in the AFL. Also a wide receiver like his son, he helped lead the team to an Arena Bowl championship in the 1999 edition.

Eddie left Albany in 2000 and then moved with the franchise to Indiana. The franchise was then shut down in 2004, just a few years before the Arena Football League also shut down production. He caught 303 touchdowns during his arena league career.

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