Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown has had a laundry list of questionable instances of concerning behavior, yet his talents landed him opportunity after opportunity in the NFL. But it looks like he won't be able to rebound from his latest antics.

Brown's bizarre exit from Sunday's game against the New York Jets ended up drawing comparisons to another controversial former NFL player, Terrell Owens. Well, seeing his name in the same sentence as AB's, Owens clapped back on Twitter to defend himself.

 

It's impossible to deny that Owens was somewhat of a handful during his playing days, but his antics don't come close to the level we've seen from Brown over the past few years. We won't dive into every specific thing AB has done, as that would be an extensive list, but it's clear that Owens is the less dramatic of the two, should a comparison even be warranted.

While Owens experienced feuds with former quarterback Donovan McNabb and was constantly getting fined for excessive celebrations in the end zone, he never outright quit on a team in the middle of the game, nor refused to play because of the dynamics of his helmet. He certainly never faked a vaccination card which could potentially have put thousands of people at risk.

Comparing Terrell Owens' antics during his heyday to what we've seen from Antonio Brown over the past few years is asinine, and Owens was completely right to detach his legacy from AB's as swiftly as he could.