“No Love For AB” – Antonio Brown Fires Shots at Malika Andrews and NBA Legend Richard Jefferson Amidst Tom Brady Controversy
In 2019, Tom Brady and Antonio Brown shared a brief period on the New England Patriots roster. In September of that year, Brown signed a one-year deal with the Patriots, but he didn’t stick around for long and was released later in the month. When Brown joined the Buccaneers in October 2020, Brady and they were once again together. Recently, their relationship has been a roller coaster. Brown has often made fun of Brady on social media, tweeting images of Gisele Bündchen when rumors of their divorce started to spread.
On Friday night, Antonio Brown openly criticized ESPN’s Malika Andrews and Richard Jefferson for opening “NBA Today” with his trademark dance motion without giving him credit.
Antonio Brown is in controversy yet again
“I wonder who’s dance this is,” Brown tweeted. “no love for AB? Y’all never hesitate to talk down on my name, ESPN.”
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 pic.twitter.com/BjEtlW0XeP
— AB (@AB84) December 17, 2022
Malika Andrews, Richard Jefferson, and the rest of the cast performed Brown’s dance celebration to start their section on the most recent episode of NBA Today. Despite the fact that the network is frequently so ready to highlight bad things about him, Ab took issue with the fact that they didn’t even acknowledge him for the dance.
@AB84 I think your dance has caught on 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/WB81asbo9Y
— Ricky Wysocki (@sockibomb13) December 11, 2022
In fairness to Antonio Brown, ESPN might have acknowledged him or maybe simply given him a little shoutout. He is, after all, the real cause of the dance’s popularity.
Sure enough, anytime someone copies Brown’s celebration, it’s not likely to be the last time we hear from him. It may be anticipated that the former wideout makes the most of every opportunity available to him as he navigates his career outside the NFL.
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