“N*gga dressin like Jonathan Majors…”: Antonio Brown roasts Saquon Barkley's pregame outfit with bold comparison

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 Antonio Brown roasts Saquon Barkley's pregame outfit with bold comparison

Antonio Brown and Saquon Barkley (Image via Getty Images and Twitter)

NFL players have turned pregame entrances into fashion showcases, sparking debates that often go beyond the field. When the Philadelphia Eagles highlighted one of their stars Saquon Barkley's sleek arrival look, Antonio Brown couldn’t resist jumping in with a sharp critique, comparing the outfit to actor Jonathan Majors’ signature bold style.

Antonio Brown takes a shot at Saquon Barkley’s outfit

NFL game days aren’t just about touchdowns and tackles anymore—they’ve also turned into a stage for fashion statements. On Thursday, the Philadelphia Eagles shared a pregame shot of Saquon Barkley arriving in a sharp, businesslike outfit. But while the team praised the look with the caption “All business”, Antonio Brown had a very different reaction.

Reposting the photo, the former wide receiver wrote: “N*gga dressin like Jonathan Majors…”—a jab that immediately sent social media into a frenzy.

Antonio Brown’s trolling takes center stage again

Brown, who’s made a second career out of posting viral and often controversial commentary, has never been shy about critiquing fellow athletes. His Jonathan Majors comparison poked fun at the player’s fit: navy trousers, loafers, a patterned cardigan-style shirt with a lime green collar, and a black leather bag. The actor Majors has become synonymous with quirky, bold red-carpet choices, making Brown’s comment both a roast and a backhanded nod to high fashion.

Pregame entrances are becoming fashion’s runway

The NFL tunnel walk has become the league’s unofficial catwalk, with players often judged as much for their pregame wardrobe as their performance on the field. Outfits can either spark admiration for creativity or ridicule for being “too much.”Also Read: Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith hit with NFL’s first taunting penalty of 2025 season after tackle on Miles SandersBrown’s comment added a pop culture twist that guaranteed the Eagles’ post would go viral beyond football circles. Whether you loved or hated the look, one thing is clear: pregame fits are here to stay, and Antonio Brown will always be watching with his own brand of commentary.

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