Antonio Brown had the entire internet laughing at ESPN’s Ryan Clark this past weekend.
Clark, who now works as an analyst for The Worldwide Leader in Sports, is not happy to see his former Steelers teammates supporting Donald Trump.
AB and Le’Veon Bell were both at Trump’s rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, this Saturday, with the wide receiver even getting on the podium to make a speech in which he would call Kamala Harris and Tim Walz out.
The former NFL stars also accompanied the presidential candidate to Sunday’s Jets-Steelers game at Acrisure Stadium.
Clark must know Brown and Bell pretty well, as he played with both of them while in Pittsburgh. But he got on social media to take a shot following their weekend activities.
“Former Pittsburgh Steelers are split on the Presidential election. One side has Mean Joe Greene, Jerome Bettis, and the family of Franco Harris supported her..” he wrote.
“and the other has Leveon Bell & Antonio Brown. Different class of folks for sure.”
Former Pittsburgh Steelers are split on the Presidential election. One side has Mean Joe Greene, Jerome Bettis, and the family of Franco Harris supported her..
and the other has Leveon Bell & Antonio Brown.
Different class of folks for sure.
— Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) October 20, 2024
Antonio Brown Clapped Back
Brown wasted no time responding to Clark’s comments, clapping back with the following claim.
“Troy Polamalu carried the secondary #CTESPN,” he wrote, drawing lots of support in the comments.
Troy Polamalu carried the secondary #CTESPN https://t.co/1nA6zc8Jkv
— AB (@AB84) October 21, 2024
“Generational run continues for AB,” someone wrote.
“Cook him AB!” another added.
“Yea im with AB and LB , independent thinkers is the only way to be, dont owe anyone jack shit,” said a third.
“RC is an ESPN slave! RC sold his soul to the devil💯✌️,” a fourth wrote.
Clark also found himself in the comments, admitting Polamalu did carry the Pittsburgh secondary.
“He sure did brother. Without a doubt. Hall of fame player and person,” he replied. “Troy was one of one. Was blessed to play with him, and even more honored to call him friend,”