Antonio Brown is once again trolling WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark. The former NFL wide receiver has picked on Clark for a couple of months now, which resulted in getting blocked by the Indiana Fever's young guard on X/Twitter.
Even though he apologized and promised it was nothing but love for Clark on his end, the former Pittsburgh Steelers star keeps teasing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Earlier today, Brown took to Twitter to share an edited picture of fashion designer Rick Owens with a Fever jersey to mock Clark.
Plenty of fans reacted to this picture, although not everybody was happy with Brown. Some jumped on this train and decided to troll Clark, even asking if the picture was a combination of three popular names in sports media.
"Is this a Cris Collinsworth, Aaron Rodger's, and Caitlin combo?" one fan asked.
A couple of fans couldn't help but laugh at Brown's joke and added more fuel to it.
Others took it more seriously and responded to Brown in defense of Caitlin Clark. One fan predicted the young guard will do good things in the future and another reminded Brown that he's not very popular in the NFL.
"He’s trash," one fan wrote.
"She’s gonna cook don’t u worry," one fan warned.
"This is why no one wants you to play on their team ever again," another fan wrote.
Brown knows how to get under people's skin and the Caitlin Clark memes have proven a big way to do so. Even though Clark seems like his favorite victim, he's also charged against other players in the WNBA, including Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter, following the Caitlin Clark incident.
Antonio Brown trolls Sky players after Caitlin Clark incident
In the wake of Chennedy Carter pushing Clark to the floor, Antonio Brown took to X/Twitter to mock her and Chicago Sky teammate Angel Reese. He compared the Sky duo to Diego and Sid, two characters from the Ice Age franchise.
"Spot the difference," he asked fans on Twitter.
This decision led many people to believe Brown had buried the hatchet with Caitlin Clark, and in fact, would side with her from that moment on. However, today's move confirms that you never know what Brown is actually thinking and who his next victim will be.
Meanwhile, Clark keeps doing her thing in the WNBA, improving her numbers and trying to make the Fever a competitive team for the future.