Tom Brady’s ex-teammate Antonio Brown shares adorable picture of newly born 7th baby
Antonio Brown has had a checkered past of raising kids but it did not stop him from having another one as he welcomed his seventh child.
Antonio Brown's 7th kid (Image via IMAGO/X)
Antonio Brown’s family just got larger. The ex-NFL wide receiver just welcomed his seventh child.
On Sunday, when his former team, the New England Patriots, held their training camp, Brown was in the hospital waiting for the good news. He later announced the birth of his new child on social media.
Dov Kleiman posted a picture of Antonio Brown posing with the newborn. However, the gender of the baby and the mother remains a mystery.
Congratulations: NFL legend Antonio Brown welcomed his 7th child into the world today ❤️ pic.twitter.com/UAEQivHunD
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 22, 2024
The 35-year-old gave his fans a clue in January 2024. He posted a screenshot from his phone of a woman holding a pregnancy kit. The two lines on the kit proved the woman was indeed pregnant.
This girl want me in her
— AB (@AB84) January 10, 2024
Uterus
Fuck it Im Rich
Let’s do it ? pic.twitter.com/dQNoqsURSL
What are the names of Antonio Brown’s kids?
Antonio Brown has 4 sons and 2 daughters. He has two sons and a daughter with his former partner, Chelsie Kyriss. The eldest one’s name is Autonomy, born in 2014. Ali and Apolo were born the following year, in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Their youngest daughter, Allure, was born in 2020.
However, he had his firstborn, Antonio Brown Jr., with his girlfriend, Shameika Brailsford, back in 2007 when he was still playing for Central Michigan in college. The pair eventually parted ways in 2012, and the court ordered AB to pay Brailsford $5000 monthly as child support.
Brown’s second-oldest is his daughter, Antanyiah Brown. Her mother’s name is Wiltrice Jackson. Antanyiah was born in 2008.
Will Antonio Brown ever make a comeback?
After finishing with more than 1150 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns with Central Michigan, Brown entered the NFL in 2010 as a 6th-round pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played 9 seasons for the Steelers, and according to Pro Football Reference, Brown is second only to legendary Hines Ward, as the franchise’s all-time receiving yards leader.
Brown played a total of 130 games in Pittsburgh, caught 837 passes for 11,207 yards, and scored 74 touchdowns. Then he bounced around teams—the Las Vegas Raiders, the New England Patriots, and then the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he won his only Super Bowl in 2020.
On week 17 of the 2021 season, Brown disappeared after a win over the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. He did not show up for practice, and later, the Bucs announced releasing the seven-time Pro Bowler. Nearly 2 years later, on March 2023, Antonio Brown announced his retirement from football.
Antonio Brown is the greatest WR of the last 15 years, no doubt. pic.twitter.com/xaBLLM2VgH
— The College Kids (@TCK_Experience) March 4, 2024
After hanging up his boots, he bought a stake in an indoor football team, Albany Empire, which entered bankruptcy after he failed to allocate funds and the fines. He tried becoming a wrapper and also started a podcast.
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