Antonio Brown is a fan of the ladies, especially when signing his name on their bodies.
Last week, former Steelers All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown made headlines as he announced his return to Pittsburgh for Week 7.
Hours before the Steelers were set to take on the New York Jets at Acrisure Stadium, the former wideout was at another tailgate greeting fans and signing autographs.
Just like last week, Brown was requested by a female Steelers fan to sign his autograph on her body.
Instead of the boobs area, he signed just above it near the shoulder as the woman moved her strap to allow him to have enough room.
Truly a man of the people.
Antonio Brown is Likely Joining Donald Trump For His Attendance On Sunday Night Football
With former President Trump planning to attend the Pittsburgh Steelers game Sunday night, Antonio Brown may join him.
Brown, sporting a Make America Great Again cap, attended Donald Trump’s rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Saturday and even got on stage to speak.
Brown gave a shoutout to Steelers fans in his rally speech.
“Honored to be here with the best fans in the world,” Brown said. “Make some noise for the Steelers fan. But before I get too deep in my speech, I want to say, I know the media is going to call me and Trump crazy for having me speak here. But I want to make this clear—we are not [crazy], they are. You know Kamala Harris and Tim Walz…did you really know they want to put tampons in the boys bathroom? Is that crazy? That’s really insane, right?”
The Steelers released a statement Saturday announcing new security protocols with Donald Trump attending the game.
“With former President Trump expected to attend Sunday night’s game as a guest of an individual suite holder, we are working with Secret Service and local authorities to ensure the safety and security of all our fans,” the statement said. “As always, we will work to make the fan experience the same as it always is for every Steelers home game at Acrisure Stadium.
“We encourage fans to arrive early to the parking lots and to the gates so that they can enjoy our pregame experience and our celebrations throughout the game that will honor the 50th anniversary of our Super Bowl IX team.”
Antonio Brown spent the majority of his career in Pittsburgh, where he was a star for the Steelers, before a controversial exit from the team.
Why he has returned in recent weeks is anyone’s guess.