The NFL offseason has been anything but quiet, and once again, Antonio Brown is at the center of controversy—this time, involving New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs and rapper Offset. Brown has taken to social media to stir speculation after sharing a now-viral photo that features Diggs standing next to Offset, the ex-husband of Diggs' current girlfriend, Cardi B.
Antonio Brown's cryptic tweet ignites speculation
On Thursday, Antonio Brown quote-tweeted the image with a caption that read: “be the n***a rt next to you plotting on ya b**h……”
The comment raised eyebrows across NFL and hip-hop circles alike, prompting fans to wonder whether there’s real tension behind the photo. The image in question appears innocent at first glance, showing Diggs and Offset together at what seems like a public event. But Brown’s commentary has reframed it as something far more suggestive, implying underhanded motives or lingering emotions.
The timing of the tweet is also curious—Diggs is currently recovering from an ACL injury that prematurely ended his 2024 season, and he’s gearing up for his first full season with the Patriots.
The image and its interpretation now risk overshadowing his comeback efforts.
Cam Newton enters the chat—and sides with Stefon Diggs
Just as the drama began trending, former NFL MVP Cam Newton added his take on the Diggs-Cardi B-Offset situation. Newton didn't mince words, claiming Diggs is an upgrade for the chart-topping rapper.
“How much is Offset worth? OK, thank you,” Newton said on his podcast. “He’s got some money, but not Stefon money.”
He elaborated on the natural human instinct to compare oneself with an ex’s new partner: “When your ex-girl dating somebody new, the first thing you're going to ask is: 'How much is he worth?'”
Stefon Diggs is WINNING the Offseason… and Offset can’t handle it!
The remark, although brutally honest, added fuel to an already fiery internet conversation. Fans weighed in across platforms, debating whether Newton crossed a line or simply said what many were already thinking.
While Antonio Brown has a history of provocative behavior on social media, the latest episode blurs the lines between trolling and personal attack. The photo, the comment, and Newton’s monetary comparison all raise questions: Is there real beef between Diggs and Offset? Or is this just another case of off-season sensationalism?
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