Antonio Brown is nearing the one-year anniversary of his meltdown at the Buccaneers-Jets game. Just a few days shy of the mark, the former wide receiver took to Twitter to post a cryptic and bizarre threat directed at someone unknown. In the tweet, he threatened to stretch the stomach of someone who does him wrong. Here's how he put it:
"Be careful how you luv me baby. I might stretch your stomach."
The tweet had its comments turned off. It is unclear whether this is a playful threat directed at someone he's trying to date or if it is simply just lyrics to a song he likes. However, the threat seems to be that he may leave a pregnant person behind if they treat him poorly during a relationship.
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Put simply, the threat offers more questions than answers. However, that said, one thing that appears not to be in question are the odds of him landing with an NFL team this season.
Will Antonio Brown miss the 2022 NFL season?
Brown is a free agent, so any team that wants him can have him. That said, in a December full of Odell Beckham Jr. talk, the former Buccaneers wide receiver got nary a look. The Dallas Cowboys, who were most openly looking to add a receiver in anticipation of a January push, went with T.Y Hilton instead of Brown.
After claiming that "business was booming" earlier this year, the wide receiver has been quite silent when it comes to auditions to join teams. According to the NY Post, January 2, 2022 was the day the wide receiver took off his pads in the middle of the Jets-Buccaneers showdown and left the stadium.
With New Year's Day right around the corner, fans are remembering Brown's meltdown and looking back at what he's accomplished since. Assuming a miracle doesn't happen for the receiver, how will he take it when he officially misses the 2022 regular season in less than ten days?
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