Antonio Brown is doing what he does best.
AB, the former NFL wide receiver known for his stints with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has once again found himself embroiled in controversy.
This time, his actions have drawn widespread condemnation following a derogatory comment directed at Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark.
Clark, who received numerous congratulatory messages for becoming the NCAA women’s basketball’s all-time leading scorer, was subjected to Brown’s offensive remark. While others celebrated her achievement, Brown opted to post a comment on X, likening Clark’s appearance to that of Mel Gibson.
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The comment sparked immediate outrage for its disrespectful nature. Clark’s monumental achievement, scoring 49 points to surpass Kelsey Plum and claim the title of the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history, deserved recognition and praise.
Despite this setback, Clark’s journey is far from over, with upcoming tournaments including the Big Ten and NCAA competitions.
Meanwhile, Antonio Brown’s legacy in the NFL spans 12 seasons, during which he amassed impressive statistics and accolades. Despite his on-field success, his career has been marred by controversies and off-field issues.