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Antonio Brown Wants To Work With Donald Trump While Aaron Rodgers Now Faces Vice President Dilemma

Published 03/17/2024, 1:43 PM EDT

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Another day, another Antonio Brown controversy that is making it to the front page news. The once generational talent turned bitter, is now a scandalous social media figure who’s had several run-ins with the authorities as well. One of the finest examples of giving the ball its share of respect, as it can make or break careers in a day- this has been the story of Antonio Brown.

He was the former wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On one fateful day- Brown disagreed with the team, took his shirt off, and walked away from the game. That was the very last day of Brown’s NFL career as he was immediately released from the Buccs soon after. Since that day, he tried his hand at the NAL by being an owner of the Albany Empire team but that soon fell off as well because of financial incompetencies. As if these facts weren’t enough for Brown to curb his ways, he is now looking to influence the national masses of America by trying to run for Vice President.

Antonio Brown wants to run for Vice President under Donald Trump amid Aaron Rodger speculations

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In yet another bizarre post, Antonio Brown took to Instagram to share his support for Donald Trump and seemingly expressed his desire to be the next Vice President in case the Democratic candidate gets elected. His response comes to light after previous rumors of Aaron Rodgers also being a part of the VP race. Though the rumors weren’t officially confirmed, Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., also known as RFK Jr., had been considering the former QB for the Jets’ to be a part of his campaign.

 

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It looks like Brown didn’t feel included enough and to be among the news as usual, his photoshopped photo with Donald Trump is stirring up waves. He captioned the post by saying, “Trump what we doin #VP #CTESPN @realdonaldtrump” The fans were quick to curb his enthusiasm by saying that they would rather vote for Rodgers than ever vote for the former WR for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With all that said, you have got to be a different type of nuisance if the current president of the USA ends up blocking you, but in the case of Brown, it wasn’t too difficult for him to achieve those standards.

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Antonio Brown gets blocked by Joe Biden after calling him a ‘cracker’

To be blocked by the POTUS and wish to run for Vice President at the same time is bewildering, to say the least. Brown often posts ‘cracker of the day’ posts on his Twitter account where he targets celebrity figures and calls them out on their weirdness. While his previous victims have been Jason Kelce and Adam Schefter, nobody could have anticipated that Joe Biden would be next on his list.

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In a tweet that has since been deleted, he posted 4 photos of Biden acting strangely around women and referred to him as a ‘cracker’. Later, he shared an update on his Instagram account that Joe Biden had blocked him on X. Moreover, Brown continues to be one of the most controversial figures to ever come out of the NFL and by the looks of it, is only going to get worse until he faces the music soon.

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Will Antonio Brown ever be able to become the Vice President of the USA? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Jeevesh Singh is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports.With a passion for the game's intricacies, his work focuses on the lives of NFL legends like Brady and Coach Prime, offering unique insights into their personalities and achievements. His writing style is characterized by a blend of analytical prowess and storytelling, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the NFL's most compelling narratives.
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