After a longtime feud, former Steelers Antonio Brown and Ryan Clark have apparently made up.
Speaking on The Pivot podcast, co-hosted by Clark, he and Brown talked about the fight they almost got into back in 2012.
Clark says that he was cursing at then defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau and other defensive players after he had signed a new deal.
The feud continued even after Clark retired and transitioned to television. After Brown went live on Facebook in the Steelers locker room after a playoff victory Clark was very critical of Brown to which AB responded by calling Clark an "Uncle Tom."
Throughout the show, Browns referenced jealousy several times, claiming that was why he wasn't allowed to travel with the team after a dirty hit from Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict gave Browns a concussion during a 2015 playoff game.
"I'm fighting the best corner every day because he mad because the young guy going to show him up, it's a young man's game," said Brown
Clark quickly said it wasn't about jealousy.
"We were fighting you because you believed you were the team," said Clark.
Watch as Clark explains why they almost had a fight.
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Brown also continued to bury Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians who reportedly told AB to leave after he wouldn't return to the field after claiming he was injured. He added his issues went back to their days in Pittsburgh when Arians was the offensive coordinator.
He says Arians benched him and it wasn't until Ben Roethlisberger told him he needed to play Brown.
Watch the entire show here.



