Former Pittsburgh Steeler and teammate of Antonio Brown, Ryan Clark, appeared on ESPN’s Get Up on Monday morning to speak on what he saw with Antonio Brown on Sunday and his opinion of his future is not good.
“The one thing about the NFL is, if you have an elite level competitive trait, the NFL will find ways to forgive you,” Clark said. “That trait for Antonio Brow was unquestioned. The fact that he worked as hard as anyone, competed as hard as anyone, the fact that when it was time to be on the grass, he gave you the best opportunity to win. This decision has taken that away from Antonio Brown. Antonio Brown will no longer compete, no matter what. When you do this, no one wants you to be around.”
If a coach and a QB like Tom Brady cannot deal with you, then no team is going to try their luck with Brown disrupting the locker room with his antics.
In the middle of the third quarter against the Jets, Brown appeared to be getting into a sideline disagreement and could be seen taking off his gear and throwing some of his belongings into the stands. He then cut across the end zone and gave fans the peace sign before he ran back to the tunnel and eventually out of MetLife Stadium.
The WR, who had 3 catches for 26 yards on Sunday, touted the new single he dropped in the aftermath of his chaotic departure.
Brown revealed Sunday night his new single “Pit Not the Palace”.
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Back in 2019, he moved to music in the middle of his break with the then-Oakland Raiders. He found a little bit of success when he released his other single “Whole Lotta Money.”
He also has albums “Himmothy” and “The Father of All Nations.”
It looks like he’ll be counting on music money since football money has officially ended for him forever.