The wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers is speaking about his departure and his previous teammates….

 

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Pittsburgh Although his exit from the Pittsburgh Steelers organisation wasn’t the smoothest, years later, Antonio Brown is speaking up about his genuine feelings for some of the people he spent his nine years with the team, most notably his quarterback.

In an interview with VladTV, Brown said that he had never had a falling out with Ben Roethlisberger and that the media had exaggerated the extent of their rivalry.”I love Ben, but I just blocked his number since I was probably so sad at the time. Together with Ben, I created a new existence for myself as a player.

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Although Brown did express his dissatisfaction with Roethlisberger upon departing the Steelers, claiming Big Ben had never extended an invitation to his house, the hostilities appear to have subsided. AB is now expressing his admiration for what his old QB enabled him to do in the NFL.”I merely blocked Ben’s number because I love him, but I was probably really heartbroken at the time. Together with Ben, I created a new life for myself and transformed my playing career. “I don’t think I ever had a problem with Ben, man,” Brown remarked. “Big Ben told Bruce Arians, ‘Yo I need AB at the X,’ the first time I ever made the starting lineup.” “My kids grew up witnessing some of the best moments in football history that Ben and I created. Some of my greatest moments were brought about by it. Although I believe the media attempted to incite conflict between us, I feel that Ben and I share a very similar IQ, and occasionally .

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