Antonio Brown offers warning to Netflix ahead of massive Chiefs-Steelers Christmas game
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Netflix’s Christmas Day NFL doubleheader will move forward without the help of scandalized former wide receiver Antonio Brown. He previously supplemented the streaming giant’s troubled feed during last month’s Jake Paul-Mike Tyson bout outside Dallas, where Brown livestreamed fight footage from AT&T Stadium amid the website’s technical difficulties. At one point, a reported 7.6 million viewers were watching Paul cruise to an easy win over the 58-year-old Tyson on Brown’s X feed.
Many viewers took to Twitter/X and Bluesky to express their frustrations with streaming and buffering problems before and during the fight, and according to the website Down Detector, nearly 85,000 viewers logged problems with outages or streaming leading up to the fight.
This time, viewers won’t be able to rely on the NFL outcast, as he joked on X. ‘Did not make it to Pittsburgh today,’ the former Steelers star wrote. ‘If Netflix messes up I’m not there to save the day.’. Brown, who earned over $80million during his football career, welcomed his seventh child with a fourth different woman back in July, but has gained a reputation in recent months for his CTE-related social media posts. (He claims to have the degenerative brain disease, which can only be diagnosed posthumously).