Antonio Brown is tired of all the disrespect.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver took to Twitter to tell the world that he is tired of his name being mishandled in these digital streets.

Put some RESPECT on my name ! All of YALL !!!!

— AB (@AB84) December 20, 2021

Twitter Fingers

“Put some RESPECT on my Name! All Of YALL !!!!”

After a three-game suspension for providing a fake vaccination card to the NFL, Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians decided to bring AB back.

On Monday, the coach talked more about his decision to bring Brown back, who was on the edge of dismissal after a series of conduct violations throughout his career led to the decision to produce a bad vaccination card.

Arians Has Spoken

Last year, Arians said of Brown, “If he screws up one time, he’s done.”

However, he has changed his tune to the benefit of AB.

“Well, the history has changed since that statement,” Arians said. “A lot of things went on last year that I was very proud of him. And I made a decision that was best for our football team.”

The season-ending injury to All-Pro wide receiver Chris Godwin, the rash of other injuries and Tom Brady’s horrific performance on Sunday night undoubtedly also influenced the 360 by Arians concerning Brown’s playing status.

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Troll Time

AB had already been on an ambiguous Twitter trolling spree before Arians’ revelation. However, his coach proclaimed his necessity for the team emboldened his Twitter fingers.

It also made him step to the public, who decided to give AB the blues for his indiscretions.

Taller in person you see when we meet

— AB (@AB84) December 20, 2021

“Taller in person you see when we meet.”

AB, respect is earned not demanded. Grow up, start acting like an adult and be grateful that you have a job. NFL could have gone harder on you but didn’t, @Buccaneers could have cut you but didn’t, NOW might be the time for reflection and humility. Be great on and OFF the field

— CJ (@tansaucj) December 21, 2021

I’m sick and tired of Tampa media tryin to bring u down. Lfg time to silence the critics

— Justin Zaki (@Justin_Zaki) December 20, 2021

Is your height fake on ur license like ur vax card 6’4” right?

— Andrew Hojnowski (@HojoDidThat) December 20, 2021

I think people respect your talent on the field. However, your actions off the field have warranted some questions about your character, which is fair game.

— Andrew J. Fanning (@SRain937) December 20, 2021

Can you say passive-aggressive? Brown got tired of the direct shade that came after his “put some respect on my name” tweet. Now AB wanted all the trolls to know his listed height of 5 feet 10 looks way larger in person.

AB Lessons

Brown and third-year safety Mike Edwards turned in fake vaccination cards, violating NFL rules and a federal crime. Each had a three-game suspension through Sunday night’s loss to the New Orleans Saints.

To find out more about Antonio Brown’s return to the field, his Twitter wars with fans and his NFL suspension for having a fake vaccination card, click here.

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