You Have to See This Video of Antonio Brown Arriving to Training Camp in a Chauffeured Rolls-Royce
Antonio Brown sure knows how to make an entrance.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' All-Pro wide receiver arrived to the team's training camp yesterday in a chauffeured vintage 1930 Rolls Royce drop-top, looking as dapper as could be. This was actually the third straight year that AB pulled up to training camp in a Rolls, but dialing the clock back to this 1930 edition with a chauffeur stole the show.
Not to be outdone, though, was his Steelers' teammate, linebacker James Harrison, who drove a sirens-blazing fire truck to camp, hopping out and ready to put in some work.
You will never see entrances to training camp quite like this. But now the question is, who did it better?
Here's how Antonio Brown pulled up to training camp in this classic Rolls-Royce
AB looking as smooth as ever ... just like he does on the football field.
James Harrison took the opposite approach with the sheer brute force of a fire truck
Mean look, there, James.
So, who did it better?
Hmm ...
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Well, people definitely gave AB style points for going vintage old-school with this 1930 Rolls
That was one baller entrance for sure.
But just when Antonio Brown thought he had the entrance of all training camp entrances, James Harrison came through and stole his shine with this fire truck, and people gave it up to the veteran linebacker when asked who did it better
As swagged out as AB was for pulling up to camp in a chauffeured 1930 Rolls-Royce, Harrison's fire truck entrance matched both his own blue-collar work ethic on the football field and also that of Pittsburgh itself. Both entrances were memorable to say the least. Good luck on this upcoming season, fellas.
AB, Harrison and the Steelers will face the New York Giants on August 11 to kick off their preseason.