Antonio Brown tweets support for Steelers QB Mason Rudolph

Antonio Brown shows support for Rudolph with famous photo.

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Of all people to offer some support and levity in the wake of the fight that marred the end of Thursday night’s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns, it was former Steeler Antonio Brown to do it. Brown sent out a tweet Friday morning with his infamous kick of Browns punter Spencer Lanning as his version of having Rudolph’s back.

Say what you will about Brown, but he wins the internet today for this one. In case you don’t know what this is all about, Rudolph got into a fight at the end of Thursday’s game with defensive end Myles Garrett and even center Maurkice Pouncey got involved.

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Antonio Brown met with NFL officials for more than four hours on Thursday to discuss the league’s investigation into allegations of sexual assault, misconduct, and rape.