Fans react to Ole Miss HC Lane Kiffin and Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown's back-and-forth battle on X: "AB just got cooked"

Image Credit: @thereallanekiffin/Instagram, @ab/Instagram
Image Credit: @thereallanekiffin/Instagram, @ab/Instagram

Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin is a regular user of social media. He shares numerous updates related to the team and his players on his X account. However, one of his most surprising social media activities was his fiery tweets for former NFL star Antonio Brown. When fans saw those tweets, they were not able to contain themselves and gave their reactions.

Brown, whose viral walk-off from the field during an NFL game, has become a figure of contention in the world of sports. Kiffin and Brown’s unexpected tweet battle started when the head coach replied “Maybe” to a tweet that the Super Bowl winner wrote about former Georgia Bulldogs QB Joe Cox.

It seemed as though AB did not like Lane Kiffin’s response and responded by writing:

“Coach STFU [shut the f**k up]”

Despite Brown’s harsh words, Kiffin was not going to let him win the tweet battle, as he shared an infamous GIF of the WR running off from the MetLife Staduim.

The interaction instantly went viral on X and fetched numerous reactions from football fans. Some were not expecting Kiffin and Antonio Brown's tweet battle.

"Can’t believe AB just got cooked," wrote one fan.
"If this app was a sport Lane Kiffin would be a Heisman candidate," another X user commented.
"The collab we didn’t want but needed," a fan chimed in.

A few fans enjoyed as the Ole Miss head coach seemingly had the last laugh.

"LANE KIFFIN AND AB BEEF WILL FEED GENERATIONS," a fan wrote.
"COOK THAT ABSENT FATHER," another one commented.
"Cook that fraud Coach," a fan urged Kiffin.

Lane Kiffin becomes an Uber driver for one of the visitors

One of the biggest weekends for every college program has begun. Hundreds of visitors will flock to universities to visit the teams. Therefore, to bring his presentable foot forward, Lane Kiffin became a chauffeur for one of the recruits.

Lane was seen with Ladatrian Clardy, an uncommitted four-star safety prospect from Pensacola, Florida. Clardy uploaded a video of himself with the Rebels head coach.

"Hey, Uber driver, can you take me back to The Square?" the four-star prospect asked Kiffin.
"I can take you anywhere you want to go as long as you come to The 'Sip,'" Kiffin replied.

This is not the first time that Kiffin has taken charge of the steering wheels. In 2022, he made a similar move when he wanted to recruit Jaylon Robinson.

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