“Antonio Brown to the Steelers.” Twitter asks as Mike Tomlin does AB’s “Put that S**t On” after the Steelers win
Mike Tomlin with Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown had his best years in the National Football League with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Currently, the notorious wide receiver has been out of the NFL since his infamous walk-off at the beginning of the year when his team the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were playing the New York Jets.
Antonio Brown has since been focusing on his music career and even performed at Rolling Loud Miami. He released Put that S**t a song that has some nice dance moves to it, AB has expressed his wish for it to be the NFL celebration of the year, looks like his former team and coach heard him. After a hard-fought victory against last year’s Super Bowl runner up the Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers celebrated with their Head Coach Mike Tomlin by performing it.
“Mike Tomlin got moves.” Head Coach does Antonio Brown’s “Put that S**t on”
A video went viral on the internet in which Steelers players along with Tomlin did Antonio Brown’s move as they celebrated their victory. Steelers won the game 23-20 as they sacked Bengals’ Quarterback Joe Burrow 7 times and made it the worst game of his career. Although the Steelers lost the momentum they gained in the 1st half as Burrow led his resurging team and forced overtime that ultimately went the Steelers’ way.
Though there wasn’t much to celebrate with Steelers’ reigning Defensive Player of the Year TJ Watt and Pro Bowl running back Najee Harris going down with injuries yet a victory is a victory so the team celebrated it as such.
Twitter seems to think that Tomlin is trying to recruit Antonio Brown as all things aside he is one great wide receiver and after the departure of Ju Ju Smith Schuster, they might need help-
Is this as Twitter interprets a well-thought-out plan to bring back Antonio Brown or just a coach sharing his joy with the team after a hard-fought victory?
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Shashank Aryan
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