Antonio Brown Guarantees Trump Victory, Reveals Fee For Endorsement: EXCLUSIVE

Antonio Brown believes Donald Trump will return to the White House.

Brown has made an interesting pivot in recent days on social media with indications he might be "red-pilled," in the words of great OutKick writer Alejandro Avila.

Naturally, I had to dig a little deeper, and I reached out to AB with a couple questions. Is he interested in attending a rally, how much would an endorsement cost and will Trump win?

Antonio Brown, who last played for the Bucs, made it clear it's the Trump show from here on out…..and he'll gladly be a major supporter for the right price. I asked if $500,000 would get the job done and the former Steelers star made it clear that would suffice.

"Yeah, 500k and I’ll be a major supporter," Brown told me. Yes, AB wants Trump to cut him a check.

Hate the game - not the player. The man is just trying to get his money, even though that's not how endorsements work.

I told him his claim would go viral, and AB had his own spin on it. He thinks teaming up with the 45th President is what would really result in viral attention.

"I feel like Trump and AB go viral," the former NFL stand out told in an exchange in our DMs. I've reached out to multiple Trump campaign officials for comment, and will update with anything that comes in.

Some athletes love Trump.

The fact Antonio Brown is the latest athlete to show support and love for Donald Trump shouldn't surprise anyone. The man is treated like a rockstar by some athletes.

The last UFC fight he attended featured multiple celebrities in the crowd, and Joe Burrow and Nick Bosa looked unbelievably excited to see the Republican candidate for President.

Other members of the football world such as Brett Favre, Mike Dikta, Tommy Tuberville and Herschel Walker are all known fans of Trump.

Now, you can add Antonio Brown to the list.

Will Antonio Brown appear at any Trump rallies or maybe join him in the White House if he wins in 2024? Time will tell, but AB certainly seems to be "red-pilled" as Alejandro suggested.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.