Tom Brady’s ex-teammate Antonio Brown has a bold ‘5-word’ reaction to Drew Lock’s NSFW rant after beating Jalen Hurts’ Eagles

Drew Lock led a game-winning drive for the Seahawks against the Eagles on MNF.


Tom Brady’s ex-teammate Antonio Brown has a bold ‘5-word’ reaction to Drew Lock’s NSFW rant after beating Jalen Hurts’ Eagles

Drew Lock (L- NFL.com) and Antonio Brown (R- Imago)

On Monday Night Football, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock led his team to a crucial victory against the Philadelphia Eagles in their week 15 matchup. The Seahawks were playing under their backup QB and was expected to lose the crucial game. However, Lock had a great game and secured a victory. Following the victory, Lock yelled an NSFW phrase in front of the camera. And now, Tom Brady’s former teammate Antonio Brown endorses it.

The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown posted a brief video of Drew Lock’s NSFW rant on his social media profile and wrote the same thing in the caption.

YouTube video
Put that Shit On MF
Brown wrote on X

Antonio Brown has a song named Put That Shit On, which was released back in 2022. So, the former All-Pro receiver might’ve thought Lock was referencing his song. However, it is more likely that Lock was referring to Jeezy‘s 2008 hit song Put On. Previously, when Lock was still with the Denver Broncos, a video of him singing the entire lyrics to Jeezy’s song went viral on social media.

So, it is safe to assume that Lock was referencing Jeezy and not Brown. But who knows? Lock might’ve referenced Brown himself, and the former Bucs receiver made sure to tell his audience that by posting it on his X profile.

Either way, Lock certainly had fun on Monday after beating the defending NFC Champions Eagles in a vital game. Lock — who was covering for an injured Geno Smith — outplayed the Eagles’ Pro Bowl QB Jalen Hurts and led his team to their 7th victory in the ongoing season.

Drew Lock opens up about his teammates following victory on MNF

Following the Seahawks’ victory against the Eagles on Monday, their quarterback Drew Lock, opened up about his teammates rallying behind him after playing under Geno Smith all year long.

Drew Lock Seahawks Eagles
Drew Lock (Via Si)
They're used to the same thing all year long, same cadence, same spin of the ball, everything. For a team like that -- not just the offense, the defense -- to rally around me tonight, man, that was amazing.
Lock said via ESPN

Lock registered 208 passing yards and 1 touchdown while completing 66.7% of his pass attempts. Furthermore, he also orchestrated a 92-yard game-winning drive during the final minute of the game.

Nonetheless, their starting QB Geno Smith seems to have fully recovered from his injury, and barring any setbacks, he will lead them again during their week 16 game against the Tennessee Titans this weekend.

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