Damar Hamlin sitting on bench. Antonio Brown sitting at NBA game.Damar Hamlin and Antonio Brown (Photo by Getty Images)
Damar Hamlin has had enough of Antonio Brown and his antics.

Years after his career came to an abrupt end due to his behavior, former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown decided he would start rapping and eventually become a troll on X, formerly named Twitter.

Antonio Brown and Damar Hamlin have endured contrasting experiences in the last few and it has led them to this moment on Friday.

Brown, responding to a tweet that posed the question, “(Who’s) a fictional character’s death that you have NOT gotten over?” dropped a picture of Damar Hamlin as an attempt at dark humor for his followers.

It took less than an hour for Damar Hamlin to see why he was trending so he sent a strong message to Brown about him sending a direct message to him earlier this week and possibly being mad about him not responding.

“I pray God don’t ever let me turn into a burnt out old head like you,” Hamlin typed. “I used to look up to you (…) Talk ’bout a clone, bring the real AB back!”


By now, everyone knows Damar Hamlin’s story. In the first quarter of a game against Cincinnati, Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, who was running the ball, hit Hamlin in the chest with his helmet during a play. Hamlin dragged Higgins down to the ground.

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He would then stand up and possibly make his way back to the sidelines, but something was clearly wrong. A few seconds later, Damar Hamlin fell backward on the ground.

Medical personnel attended to Hamlin for almost 20 minutes as he received both CPR and required an automated external defibrillator. He was then placed on a stretcher, then put in an ambulance, where he was given oxygen, to be taken to the hospital.

He has since made a miraculous recovery and made his way back to the field this past season.

Many Fans Believe The Damar Hamlin Conspiracy Theory That He is A Clone & Actually Died On The Field

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Some people believed that Hamlin actually did die on the field and the NFL covered it up. Despite being able to see him with our own eyes, that conspiracy theory is still out there right now.

Damar Hamlin was on the Bills’ roster throughout the 2023-24 NFL season and based on Antonio Brown’s tweet, the conspiracy theory is still going strong and fans think the man we see right now is an actual clone.