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Caitlin Clark blocks Antonio Brown on social media after crude attacks

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Caitlin Clark blocks Antonio Brown on social media after crude attacks

Caitlin Clark has apparently blocked former NFL star Antonio Brown on social media after he appeared to levy assaults on her for weeks.

Brown referred to as the previous Iowa Hawkeyes star the “Cracker of the Day” after he reveled to his followers on X that she blocked him on the social media platform. It appeared that one lewd assault after one other lastly crossed the road for Clark.

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NFL participant Antonio Brown attends the sport between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Enviornment on March 11, 2022 in Atlanta. (Paras Griffin/Getty Photographs)

The previous Pittsburgh Steelers huge receiver initially cracked a joke at Clark’s expense in March when she broke the NCAA Division 1 faculty basketball scoring mark.

“Congrats to Caitlin Clark on changing into all-time main scorer,” he wrote in a message on X accompanied by a GIF of actor Mel Gibson with lengthy, flowing hair.

Clark’s followers have been sad with the submit, with some calling it “embarrassing” and others saying the Tremendous Bowl champion huge receiver was by no means going to get into the Corridor of Fame at that fee.

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Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark, #22, shoots the ball towards the South Carolina Gamecocks  within the finals of the Last 4 of the ladies’s 2024 NCAA Event at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland on April 7, 2024. (Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports activities)

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On Thursday, Brown’s posts continued even after he was blocked.

Brown’s odd remarks got here on the similar time Indy Star columnist Gregg Doyel provided his personal unusual response as Clark was launched as a member of the Indiana Fever.

Clark requested Doyel whether or not he appreciated that, and he responded, “I like that you just’re right here.” 

Clark stated she makes the gesture along with her arms to her household “after each sport.”

“Begin doing it to me, and we’ll get alongside,” Doyel responded.

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Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark, center, poses with basic supervisor Lin Dunn, left, and head coach Christie Sides following a WNBA basketball information convention on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photograph/Darron Cummings)

In a second unusual incident between Doyel and Fever head coach Christie Sides, he referred to Clark as “that” and “it.”

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On Wednesday, Doyel apologized.

“At this time in my uniquely oafish means, whereas welcoming @CaitlinClark22 to Indy, I fashioned my arms into her signature (hand coronary heart emoji),” he wrote on X. “My remark afterward was clumsy and awkward. I sincerely apologize. Please know my coronary heart (actually and figuratively) was well-intentioned. I’ll do higher.”

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