Antonio Brown Signs Young Fan's Brace at Charity Basketball Game
Antonio Brown delighted a 12-year-old boy at a charity basketball event in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, by signing his brace.
The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver tested his shooting range during a friendly hoops game at Hempfield Area Senior High School on Friday night:
TOP NEWS
.jpg)
Colts Release Kenny Moore

Projecting Every NFL Team's Starting Lineup 🔮

Rookie WRs Who Will Outplay Their Draft Value 📈
According to PennLive.com's Jacob Klinger, middle schooler Will Nelson tore his labrum playing football last year. After the charity game, Nelson caught the Pro Bowler's attention from his wheelchair by shouting "Mr. Brown!"
"I was like, 'Can you sign my leg thing?'" Nelson recalled in the recorded interview above. "And he smiled, and he walked over, kind of like really slow and cool."
Nelson, who was also enamored by the wideout's "super white teeth," got his leg brace signed by Brown and former Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch.
He came into the event with aspirations of getting Brown's autograph, but he tempered his optimism.
"I wasn't expecting," Nelson said, "but I was really hoping."

.png)





