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After Myles Garrett-Mason Rudolph brawl, Antonio Brown tweets photo of himself drop-kicking Browns punter


Apparently, no NFL controversy can pass without Antonio Brown weighing in. He is, however, familiar with vicious physical attacks in the Pittsburgh Steelers-Cleveland Browns rivalry. 

While with the Steelers in 2014, Brown was returning a punt when Browns punter Spencer Lanning stood between him and the end zone. Instead of evading him, Brown decided the best course of action was to jump in the air and drop-kick Lanning, cleats-first. 

So in the aftermath of the Thursday night brawl that climaxed with Myles Garrett swinging Mason Rudolph's helmet and connecting with the quarterback's head, Brown tweeted a screenshot of his incident five years ago. 

"This is for you Mason !!!!!" Brown wrote. 

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At least we know where he stands on the matter. 

Last week, Brown lashed out toward the league on social media and said he was "done" with the NFL. Brown appeared to walk the message back later that day, saying on Twitter he still wants to play.