Antonio Brown blasts ex-Steelers S Ryan Clark for 'cancer' statement - Sport News

Antonio Brown blasts ex-Steelers S Ryan Clark for ‘cancer’ statement

There is no denying when it comes to wide receiver, the Pittsburgh Steelers have had their share of good and bad outcomes. Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark took it a step way beyond that when he was talking about current wide receiver George Pickens.

Clark called out many former Steelers wide receivers in comparison to Pickens including Antonio Brown referring to them as “a cancer in that room.”

Brown took some serious offense to this and took to Twitter to go after Clark big time. You can read the full post below.

The reality of the situation with Brown is he is right. And so if Clark. Brown’s entire career was a story of two halves. No doubt Brown is one of the best receivers in the Steelers history. Just based on the numbers he’s No. 2 but in terms of talent he was amazing. However, he was also a real problem that the rest of the team had to tolerate until he actively forced the team to trade him which lead to his completely meltdown to a Hall of Fame career.

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