PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Antonio Brown on Wednesday took to Facebook Live, which got him into trouble last week, to thank fans for their support throughout the season.
“Thank you guys for the love all year. I’m extremely grateful and appreciative for all the love you guys showed me, Steelers Nation,” the wide receiver said in the video, which was recorded on a plane -- not in a locker room.
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Posted by Antonio Brown on Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Brown made headlines for his locker room Facebook Live after a win against Kansas City in the divisional round of the playoffs. The video caught head coach Mike Tomlin using a vulgar term to describe the New England Patriots, who the Steelers faced the following week in the AFC Championship.
In Wednesday’s video, Brown again apologized and said he “didn’t mean any harm.”
Brown was reportedly fined $10,000 by the Steelers for the locker room video, which violated a social media policy.
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