Dressing like Antonio Brown for Halloween is a thing
Even if he’s not gracing highlight reels, embattled wide receiver Antonio Brown certainly seems to be making the rounds among Halloweeners.
A quick glance on social media shows plenty of folks have been creating impromptu costumes using Brown’s classic No. 84 jersey along with some … uh … creative embellishments.
Read: Clown wigs and makeup.
Yep, Antonio “Clown” seems to be a hot Halloween costume.
@AB84 I’m dressing up as you for Halloween. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/kwIBwcmarm
— J GONƎ (@J_Gone_) October 26, 2019
I know what I’m going as for Halloween. Costume of the year! @AB84 pic.twitter.com/Pz1tVtghnM
— Wesley Abercrombie (@Wes_Abercrombie) October 26, 2019
Biggest crybaby clown in the @NFL : @AB84 - note the tear drops @espn - this is how we win #halloween pic.twitter.com/yogvECBch6
— Kristina Kerns (@kdavisdesign) October 19, 2019
Wow, that’s cold.
The former Pittsburgh Steelers — and Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots — receiver is getting dragged pretty hard by the Halloween crowd.
Someone has even come up with a proposal for Spirit stores.
@AB84 Halloween Time!!!! pic.twitter.com/VdkvBbaOUq
— Pablo Ornelas (@pabloornellas) October 28, 2019
Seems like everyone is thinking along the same lines this year.
Ladies and gentleman of the Twitterverse I present to u: Antonio Clown pic.twitter.com/Q5x3TErAhc
— beis (@katiebeis) October 18, 2019
I found an @AB84 Halloween costume. pic.twitter.com/5ALnrPNlV7
— The Stoned Pitbull ? (@ErikKStansberry) October 14, 2019
@AB84 Antonio Clown!! pic.twitter.com/jWvFqQQTd7
— sammy (@sammy24762506) October 28, 2019
Even back in late September, the idea was put out there.
Odds on if this will be the most worn costume this Halloween? 2/1? pic.twitter.com/x5qcYerVaX
— John (@Johnapplecidere) September 26, 2019
Here’s hoping the kids dressing like AB can manage to get a better haul than Brown has this year. He’s still trying to get some of the over $61 million he believes he has coming to him.
Chris Pastrick is a TribLive digital producer. An Allegheny County native, he began working for the Valley News Dispatch in 1993 and joined the Trib in 1997. He can be reached at cpastrick@triblive.com.
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