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Jalen Ramsey Blasts Antonio Brown in Internet Feud

The former Pittsburgh Steelers wideout finds himself in another feud.

PITTSBURGH -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown and current Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey are exchanging blows as they continue an internet feud that's now lasted days. 

It started when Brown went on the 'Million Dollaz Worth of Game' podcast and was asked about the top cornerbacks in the league, slighting Ramsey in the process, saying he "hasn't found him yet," referring to the best CB. 

He also said Ramsey talked the most of any cornerback. 

"We bumming him first play," Brown said. "A guy like that, we’re going to bum him the first play. You just look in his eyes and then walk away. First play, we taking him deep. That’s how we started the game with him."

Brown continued, saying corners won't mention him because they don't like him.

"See some of these cornerbacks, they be nice to the receivers because they don’t want to mention my name," Brown said. "They don’t like to mention my name because their girlfriends have to same my name and then come stick me and say ‘you gotta get him this week.’ They have to consult with somebody about the game with."

Ramsey heard the news and decided to fire back, saying he "won" his playoff matchup against Brown when the Jacksonville Jaguars beat the Steelers in the postseason. 

"Lord knows I won more than I lost lol God bless,” Ramsey said. “Oh and after that catch he talking about from the year before, he didn’t have another catch that game ON ME. And this ain’t no disrespect kus he too 5 ALL time, but shid ain’t never sweet so let’s get sum straightening."

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