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Antonio Brown Seemingly Agrees With Fake Quote That Says His Biggest Regret Was Not Watching Himself Play Football Live

Antonio Brown fooled social media after sharing a meme about his “biggest regret.”

On Thursday, AB reposted a meme from The Sports Memery that fooled football fans. The fake quote claimed AB revealed his “biggest regret.”

To a surprise, the quote said AB’s biggest regret wasn’t his time spent with the Raiders or his mid-game departure from the Buccaneers, or his altercations off the field.

However, according to the quote, AB’s biggest regret was not watching himself play football live.

“My biggest regret in my career doesn’t involve calling my GM a ‘cracker,’ or showing up to Raiders camp late in a hot air balloon with frozen feet, or throwing rocks at that UPS driver. It definitely doesn’t involve taking my shirt off and doing a victory lap around the Jets stadium mid game while throwing up deuces.”

The quote continued, “My biggest regret is that I’ll never get to see me, Antonio Brown, play a game live. Sure, I can watch the game afterwards, but I can’t imagine what that was like for you all to see something like that. Like watching the Beatles or Jesus perform at Red Rocks.”

AB seemingly agreed with the statement and shared the meme to his Twitter account signed “sincerely AB.”

Brown spent his first nine NFL seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. AB is a seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro. The former wide receiver totaled 837 catches out of 11,207 and 74 touchdowns during his time with Pittsburgh.

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