“Y’all never hesitate to talk down my name” – Antonio Brown takes a shot at ESPN’s Richard Jefferson, Malika Andrews

Antonio Brown takes a shot at ESPN’s Richard Jefferson, Malika Andrews f
Antonio Brown takes a shot at ESPN’s Richard Jefferson, Malika Andrews

It seems like Antonio Brown is unable to stay out of trouble. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star has continued to attract trouble for months, thanks to his ongoing feud with Tom Brady. This time, Brown seemed upset with ESPN's Richard Jefferson and Malika Andrews.

Apparently, AB was unhappy at not being given credit for a move he created and naturally, had to tweet about it. The 34-year-old has been active on social media despite his legal and professional problems, and has been vocal about his views with his followers.

"I wonder who’s dance this is? @Rjeff24 @malika_andrews no love for AB? Y’all never hesitate to talk down on my name @espn."

Not only was Brown upset over the credit, he seemed frustrated over being mentioned for only bad things. Apparently, Andrews and Jefferson can mention him when talking down about him, but not for giving him credit.

Of course, his celebratory dance is famous, though ESPN not giving him a shout out might be unsurprising, one can acknowledge that he made it popular.

Andrews and Jefferson opened their NBA Today segment by dancing to Brown's moves. Considering how up to date the WR is, he was going to come across the clip sooner or later.


Antonio Brown news reveals his future NFL plans

Months ago, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers released Antonio Brown after he stormed off the field during a game. Since then, the WR has been out of the league. However, there has been constant chatter about his possible return to the NFL.

Antonio Brown at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New York Jets game
Antonio Brown at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New York Jets game

During a recent Q&A with fans, Brown hinted at his NFL future to fans. A fan asked him about his return on Twitter, reminding AB of his run routes. As per the user, AB was the best one to do it.

Brown wrote in reply :

"HoF only."

While one cannot confirm anything with a tweet, AB seems to be done playing football for now. However, he is definitely looking forward to his Hall of Fame induction. Of course, only time can tell if Brown will be selected for the honor.

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Brown played 12 seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bucs and the New England Patriots. He had 928 catches for 12,291 yards along with scoring 88 touchdowns and 187 punt returns for 1,761 yards.

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