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Antonio Brown has been captivating fans with his intriguing public escapades. Interestingly, Brown appears to have garnered even more attention after he departed from the NFL. His history of notorious behavior has raised questions about his mental well-being, and once again, he’s generated a buzz among fans who are expressing concerns about his mental health.
This week, the former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver took to Twitter to express his thoughts, engaging in debates with a reporter and an ESPN analyst, among others. As he is known to share cryptic messages on social media, Brown once again managed to be in the spotlight with another enigmatic tweet on his Twitter feed.
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Brown’s tweet causing a stir again?
Former NFL player Antonio Brown shared a cryptic tweet on his Twitter account, where the 35-year-old penned the enigmatic message, “It’s a game within the Game.” This tweet triggered a similar response from fans, who also expressed concerns about his mental well-being. This chain of events began when Brown was recently in the headlines due to a reported warrant for his arrest related to unpaid child support.
It’s a game within the Game
— AB (@AB84) August 29, 2023
He took to Twitter to refute the claims, denying any ongoing police search and targeting Bro Bible’s Dov Kleiman for this allegedly inaccurate report, originally broken by TMZ. A week after this incident, Antonio Brown posted a tweet that left netizens surprised. He wrote, “My CTE acting up F*ck all y’all whoever played on my name.” Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a brain condition believed to be linked to repeated head injuries and impacts. It progressively worsens over time, potentially leading to dementia.
Consequently, in response to his recent post of “Game,” fans voiced their concerns, while some took a mocking tone toward Brown’s message.
Fans confused between AB or Antonio Brown?
Following the revelation of his CTE condition, Antonio Brown’s recent tweet prompted speculation among his fans, leading some to show their support for him. One fan expressed concern, “CTE isn’t a game.”

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A supporter tweeted, “Ab was the game.”
Another fan conveyed, “THE NFL NEEDS YOU, YOU DONT NEED THE NFL🔥🔥”
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In a lighter tone, a few playfully teased his remarks, questioning, “Is this AB or Antonio Brown tweeting?”
Another person humorously commented, “I only respond to Antonio brown, not AB so if u could do me a solid and let us know who’s talking lol.”
Someone remarked, “And a disease within the brain.”
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Collectively, Antonio Brown’s recent statement stirred a range of reactions from concern and support to playful banter, shedding light on the complexity of the situation.
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