Antonio Brown Shows Support for Ryan Shazier with Customized 'Shalieve' Cleats
Antonio Brown on Saturday showed off customized cleats to honor Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Ryan Shazier, who underwent spinal stabilization surgery Wednesday.
The 25-year-old linebacker will likely not play again this season after suffering a spine injury during Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Neurologist Dr. Anthony Alessi told ESPN's Michele Steele that Shazier "may not play football again."
Brown offered his support on Twitter before showcasing the kicks with Shazier's face, name, number and a "Shalieve" hashtag on Snapchat.
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A Pittsburgh clothing company worked with Shonda Moats, the wife of Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats, to design T-shirts with the same rallying cry. The proceeds will go to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation and Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.
Though the cleats utilize the Steelers' color scheme, Brown probably could not wear them during Sunday night's game against the Baltimore Ravens without receiving a fine. He could, however, wear them during pregame warm-ups.
[B/R Kicks, Antonio Brown]

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