Antonio Brown’s Ex-Teammate Pulls Back Curtain On ‘Selfish’ Steelers Wideout

Is there more to Antonio Brown than meets the eye?

The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver has a pretty positive reputation around the NFL, A) because he’s arguably the best player at his position, and B) because he never seems to be in a bad mood.

Brown’s outwardly sunny disposition is part of what made Sunday’s sideline tantrum so surprising. But former teammate Ryan Clark isn’t fooled. The Steelers cornerback-turned-ESPN analyst offered a sharp critique of Brown on Wednesday during an appearance on ESPN Radio.

“Antonio has done an extremely good job of tricking people,” Clark said, via Pro Football Talk. “He’s done a very good spin job of having us think, or making people think who don’t know him, that it’s all about the Pittsburgh Steelers, (Brown is) just a hard worker who’s here to win football games.

“No, Antonio Brown loves Antonio Brown. If you listen to people talk about him. If you listen to the media, a lot of time the fans, they have an adoration for him that is not necessarily a depiction of who he is. He’s like most receivers. He’s selfish.”

That’s quite the indictment from Clark, who spent four years sharing a locker room with Brown from 2010 to 2013 and probably knows what he’s talking about.

Of course, this isn’t Brown’s first dust-up; the All-Pro wide receiver posted a pretty ill-advised Facebook Live video from Pittsburgh’s locker room last postseason that drew the ire of head coach Mike Tomlin, then reportedly was accused of chasing stats the following weekend in a loss to the New England Patriots.

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Brown’s antics typically have blown over in the past, but he might be on thinner ice now after Clark’s strong words.

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