Damar Hamlin Destroys Antonio Brown In Social Media Argument

Damar Hamlin tore into Antonio Brown during an argument on X.

Hamlin made an incredible recovery and return to the NFL after suffering cardiac arrest during a game against the Bengals on January 2, 2023.

It was one of the most terrifying moments in league history, and Hamlin's heart stopped at one point. Fortunately, he was able to make a full recovery and return to the NFL this past season.

That's probably why he didn't enjoy Antonio Brown sending a viral tweet (joking?) that Hamlin wasn't real and might have actually died. You can see the truly strange tweet below.

Damar Hamlin hits back at Antonio Brown.

Well, Hamlin wasn't going to take Brown's tweet lying down, and fired back. Not only did he fire back, but he went for a killshot.

He flamed AB for constantly "talking to" himself in Hamlin's DMs, said it's "sad sh*t" what the disgraced former NFL WR has become and told him to get off social media and go help some kids.

The Bills DB even brought receipts and posted a screenshot of AB in his DMs.

Instead of just taking the L and moving on, Brown doubled down by, again, suggesting Hamlin might actually be dead. Truly bizarre and weird stuff.

Antonio Brown is truly in a very weird place right now. One minute, he's saying that he wants to attend a Trump rally and will endorse Donald for $500,000 (that's not how that works, of course). Next, he's either joking or being somewhat serious that Damar Hamlin might have actually died.

This man used to tear up NFL defenses on Sundays. Now, he's busy arguing with Damar Hamlin and has a rap career nobody seems to care about.

It's certainly been a serious fall from grace ever since he stormed off the field during the Bucs/Jets game.

I think Hamlin's advice is solid, and it applies to everyone. Get off social media, and actually do something interesting.

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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.