Antonio Brown Makes Himself Look Bad In Latest Juju Smith-Schuster Jab

Twitter wars seemingly have taken over the NFL offseason headlines as of late, and it’s largely thanks to a brewing rivalry between Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown and his former Pittsburgh Steeler teammate, Juju Smith-Schuster.

It’s difficult to really pinpoint where this social media debacle originated, but March 10, 2019 seems like a good starting point.

Smith-Schuster tweeted out a photo of himself catching a touchdown pass against the Raiders with Brown looking on in the background, shortly after Pittsburgh dealt the all-pro receiver to the AFC West.

The petty sparks really started to fly Tuesday afternoon when Brown tweeted, “Keep your emotions off the internet.

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Less than two hours later, Brown was doing just the opposite, replying to a Steelers fan who reminded him that Smith-Schuster was the team’s 2018 MVP. The Raiders receiver called out Smith-Schuster for his costly fumble in Pittsburgh’s Week 16 loss to the New Orleans Saints.

Don’t forget, though: He’s totally not mad. He keeps his emotions off the internet.

Smith-Schuster didn’t take long to reply, sending a good old-fashioned, not-so-subtle subtweet less than one hour later, mimicking Brown’s message from earlier in the afternoon.

He quickly followed this up with a pretty sincere message, questioning why Brown was coming at him on social media.

So what did Brown do next? He did what any sensible person in the midst of a Twitter war would do: take the feud to Instagram. But what he did there was a pretty poor decision on his part.

Check out his most recent Juju-related post.

What did Brown think this post was going to accomplish? Smith-Schuster was a college receiver asking for advice in a respectable manner. There’s… nothing wrong with that.

So, just so we have this straight, Brown calls out Smith-Schuster for blowing the Steelers’ playoff chances, Smith-Schuster replies by saying all he has ever done is respect him, and then Brown decides to pull out an Instagram message Smith-Schuster sent him four years ago?

AB pulling out this message almost four years later makes him look pretty bad if you ask us.

Score one for team Juju.