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Brown films post-game locker room

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — So much for Antonio Brown and the Pittsburgh Steelers keeping a low profile.

The star wide receiver filmed the postgame scene in the Steelers’ locker room on Facebook Live after an 18-16 win at Kansas City on Sunday, a video that lasted more than 17 minutes and had over 900,000 views just a few hours after it aired.

Brown talks to fans in the video, thanking them for their support while joking around with teammates, many of whom are changing out of their uniforms. The Steelers then have a team prayer, followed by coach Mike Tomlin addressing his players.

Tomlin isn’t seen in the video, but can be heard telling the Steelers that they need to start preparing for the New England Patriots and next Sunday’s matchup in the AFC championship game. He uses some expletives, including using a vulgar term to describe the Patriots.

All while Brown kept rolling for hundreds of thousands to see.

NFL teams are often very protective of what goes on in their locker rooms, so it’s surprising Brown chose to go live — and for that long.

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