Antonio Brown is unhinged. The former NFL wide receiver is no stranger to immersing himself into controversy and he was back at it again this week on social media.
In a series of tweets, former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown decided to compare Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada to Adolf Hitler.
He did this on a day when Jews around the world celebrate Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, making it the holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
Brown followed that up with a two-word tweet: “Adolf Canada.”
These tweets, which were deemed insensitive, were posted after the Steelers’ victory against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday Night Football. Brown had previously voiced dissatisfaction with Canada’s offensive strategy and had even hinted at the possibility of replacing him due to perceived inefficiencies in the Steelers’ offense.
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Kenny Pickett passed for 235 yards and two touchdowns as the Pittsburgh Steelers held off the Las Vegas Raiders for a 23-18 victory.
The Steelers had 333 yards and 17 first downs in this game after they totaled just 494 yards and 24 first downs through its first two games.
The Steelers earned their first road win against the Raiders since 1995 even though it felt much like a home game since the Pittsburgh fan base had taken over Allegiant Stadium.
Pittsburgh will look to further improve their record as they face the Houston Texans next week.