Over the past few years, former NFL superstar wide receiver Antonio Brown has become one of the most controversial figures in the NFL, from his social media antics to his numerous legal issues, and it looks like even the current president of the United States has had enough of him.
This week, Antonio Brown called out United States President Joe Biden in a post on social media, sharing a video of the president looking confused during a recent public appearance. Brown jokingly suggested that Biden should be tested for CTE – a progressive degenerative disease affecting people who have suffered repeated concussions and traumatic brain injuries, commonly associated with football players.
Apparently, Biden did not take kindly to this message from Brown as the controversial former wide receiver shared a screenshot indicating that Biden had blocked him on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
#CTESPN pic.twitter.com/F9DXNFLIb8
— AB (@AB84) March 16, 2024
Brown has been in the news for all the wrong reasons over the past few months after he exposed himself to a woman in a public pool, allegedly defrauded a jewelry store, and failed to pay a large amount of child support.
It makes sense that the president would want to avoid dealing with him.

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