Antonio Brown loves the ladies.
After losing two consecutive weeks, the Pittsburgh Steelers were in definite need of a shake-up, but not many were thinking about former All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown.
Brown left Pittsburgh in a bad way, burning down bridges on his way to being traded to the then-Oakland Raiders.
The former wideout made an announcement that he would be back in Pittsburgh for the first time since leaving the team.
Next weekend will be my first time back to Pittsburgh since leaving the Steelers
Excited to be back in that black n yellow
All love Steelers Nation 🖤 pic.twitter.com/v3QV9CbtAZ
— AB (@AB84) October 12, 2024
Antonio Brown showed up to a tailgate rocking a Make America Great Again cap and greeting fans.
In the midst of him enjoying the sunny day, Brown posted a video where a Pittsburgh Steelers female fan raised up her jersey so he could sign her boobs, which he did.
Online, he would go on to throw a racial slur at the woman:
Crackers love AB
AB loves Crackers 🫱🏼🫲🏾 #CTESPN pic.twitter.com/r5wGnsFqQ7
— AB (@AB84) October 13, 2024
Brown wasn’t the only former player there. Former running back Le’Veon Bell met up with Brown for the Steelers’ Week 6 game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
This is the first time the two have joined forces publicly since Bell was a guest on Brown’s podcast during the summer.
Le’Veon Bell is with Antonio Brown for the Steelers-Raiders game. #Steelers #NFL
— Blitzburgh (@Blitz_Burgh) October 13, 2024
Antonio Brown Forced Way Out of Pittsburgh
In 2019, the Pittsburgh Steelers traded wide receiver Antonio Brown to the Oakland Raiders for a third- and fifth-round draft pick in the 2019 NFL draft.
It looked like a terrible trade at the time, but Brown would never actually play a game for the Raiders.
Things went sour for Brown and the Steelers in 2018. He and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger reportedly got into an argument at practice, which resulted in Brown skipping practice for the rest of the week, per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac and Ed Bouchette.
He was then ruled inactive for their next game.
Things got worse as he became vocal about his desire to get traded once the offseason began.
The Steelers made it happen.
Then, his behavior only got worse as the Raiders were then forced to cut him after zero games played.