Antonio Brown is back in the spotlight not for football, but for stirring controversy. This time, he’s taking aim at New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft , reopening old wounds tied to Kraft’s infamous massage parlor scandal . Brown’s sharp jab reminds fans that some stories never fade, especially when grudges run deep. His words hint at a simmering tension still unresolved between the outspoken star and the Patriots’ powerful owner.
Antonio Brown’s viral jab reopens old scars
It started with a viral clip from the Massage Championship World Tour, showcasing bizarre techniques that had the internet buzzing.
Comedian Theo Von couldn’t help himself and tweeted, "Type sh*t."
That’s when Brown swooped in, turning harmless fun into a loaded moment with a single line, "Where the Robert Kraft special at tho?"
The comment wasn’t just trolling, it was a deliberate reference to Kraft’s 2019 scandal, when he was charged with soliciting prostitution at a Florida massage parlor. Though the charges were eventually dropped after the court ruled the video evidence inadmissible, the episode never really faded from public memory.
For Brown, this wasn’t new territory. When he was released by the Patriots just 11 days after joining the team following his own off-field allegations, he tweeted in frustration, "Kraft got caught in the parlor AB speculations fired different strokes different folks clearly."
Although he later apologized to Kraft on Instagram, this recent comment shows the bitterness hasn’t gone away. It’s not just about being funny, it’s personal.
Antonio Brown exposes NFL’s double standard
Antonio Brown’s post revives an uncomfortable truth, while players often face swift backlash and career consequences, powerful owners can walk away from scandal with little damage. For a player like Brown, whose career was derailed by allegations and controversy, the double standard clearly still stings.
His latest jab may read like a joke on the surface, but beneath it is a deeper challenge, one aimed at the NFL’s culture of power and protection. So, was it just AB being AB? Maybe. But it was also a reminder that while he may be off the field, Antonio Brown hasn’t gone silent and he’s still willing to say what others won’t. And when it comes to unfinished business with New England, clearly, he hasn’t forgotten.
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Antonio Brown’s viral jab reopens old scars
It started with a viral clip from the Massage Championship World Tour, showcasing bizarre techniques that had the internet buzzing.
Comedian Theo Von couldn’t help himself and tweeted, "Type sh*t."
Type shit https://t.co/lQFl9InD3L
— Theo Von (@TheoVon) May 30, 2025
That’s when Brown swooped in, turning harmless fun into a loaded moment with a single line, "Where the Robert Kraft special at tho?"
Where the Robert Kraft special at tho?
— AB (@AB84) May 30, 2025
The comment wasn’t just trolling, it was a deliberate reference to Kraft’s 2019 scandal, when he was charged with soliciting prostitution at a Florida massage parlor. Though the charges were eventually dropped after the court ruled the video evidence inadmissible, the episode never really faded from public memory.
For Brown, this wasn’t new territory. When he was released by the Patriots just 11 days after joining the team following his own off-field allegations, he tweeted in frustration, "Kraft got caught in the parlor AB speculations fired different strokes different folks clearly."
Although he later apologized to Kraft on Instagram, this recent comment shows the bitterness hasn’t gone away. It’s not just about being funny, it’s personal.
Antonio Brown exposes NFL’s double standard
Antonio Brown’s post revives an uncomfortable truth, while players often face swift backlash and career consequences, powerful owners can walk away from scandal with little damage. For a player like Brown, whose career was derailed by allegations and controversy, the double standard clearly still stings.
His latest jab may read like a joke on the surface, but beneath it is a deeper challenge, one aimed at the NFL’s culture of power and protection. So, was it just AB being AB? Maybe. But it was also a reminder that while he may be off the field, Antonio Brown hasn’t gone silent and he’s still willing to say what others won’t. And when it comes to unfinished business with New England, clearly, he hasn’t forgotten.
Also read: Patrick Mahomes steals the spotlight as Tom Brady's Olympic dreams stir speculation
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