Antonio Brown looking on (left). Dwyane Wade at event (right).Antonio Brown and Dwyane Wade (Photos via Getty Images)
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has been out of football for almost three full years now, but he likes to keep himself in the news with controversial (and often disturbing) social media posts.

A long list of off-the-field incidents and legal issues has sadly overshadowed Antonio Brown’s NFL career. Before these problems piled up late in the 2018 NFL season, Brown was a virtual lock for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Brown took to X/Twitter again to take an unnecessary shot at Basketball Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade and the latter’s daughter, Zaya.

Wade was a commentator for Team USA’s Group C contest against Serbia. During the game, the three-time NBA champion praised former Miami teammate LeBron James and stated that his “pronouns” are “he/him.”

After the game, the Heat legend took to “X” and repeated the message about James’ pronouns being “he/him”:

 

Antonio Brown then took an unnecessary shot at D-Wade and his daughter, Zaya, who came out as transgender four years ago:

Wade said last year that he moved his family out of Florida because his “family would not be accepted or feel comfortable there”, citing the state’s LGBQT policies, per People. Wade has four children.

Antonio Brown Keeps Trying To Stay Relevant

Few athletes of his era have craved the spotlight and media attention as much as Brown, and that much has been made obvious since he played his last NFL game three seasons ago.

Brown continues to call out prominent athletes (past and present) on “X” to draw more attention to himself. This includes former teammate Tom Brady (who pushed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to give Brown another chance in the NFL) and WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Brittney Griner

The 36-year-old Brown played his final game for the Bucs in Week 17 of the 2021 season against the New York Jets. Brown ran off the field after head coach Bruce Arians decided to sit him for the game (Brown had an injury), all but ending his once-great NFL career.

Former NFL WR Antonio Brown Posts Several Interesting Messages After Donald Trump Shooting

Antonio Brown posing at event (left). Donald Trump reacts after being shot at rally (right).Antonio Brown and Donald Trump (Photos via Getty Images)
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown made it very clear how he feels about Donald Trump following Saturday’s horrifying assassination attempt on the former president.

Donald Trump was holding a rally near Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday when shots suddenly rang out. Secret Service agents quickly rushed to the stage to shield Trump, who was seen bleeding from the ear. The 78-year-old returned to his feet and raised his fist to the crowd to let them know he was alright.

Trump was treated at the hospital and released soon afterward. The shooter, later identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, was shot and killed by the Secret Service Counter Assault Team.

Following Trump’s survival of the terrifying shooting, Antonio Brown took to X/Twitter and offered several messages of support for the Republican nominee (WARNING: Tweets below contain language that is NSFW):


 

Antonio Brown has also been a heavy critic of U.S. President and Democratic nominee Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris. So yes, it’s rather clear who the former NFL wide receiver is voting for come the Nov. 5 election.

Biden condemned the shooting of his opponent, stating that they “are not enemies” and that Americans “must stand together.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, President of France Emmanuel Macron and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer are among the world leaders who condemned the shooting as well.

Trump vs. Biden marks only the seventh presidential election rematch in the history of the United States and the first since 1956. That year, Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated Adlai Stevenson II to retain his seat in office.

Donald Trump Would Make History With Victory Over Joe Biden

If Trump defeats Biden, he would become just the second president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Grover Cleveland is the only president in that club, having served from 1885 to ’89 and again from 1893 to ’97. Benjamin Harrison was in office between Cleveland’s two terms.