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Antonio Brown is calling himself Ronald Ocean now and Ben Roethlisberger is Billy

Antonio Brown’s name change is still “top secret.”

Pittsburgh Steelers v Indianapolis Colts
Pittsburgh Steelers v Indianapolis Colts
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Previously in Antonio Brown acting weird, the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver told media that he would like to be known as Ronald. Why? “It’s top secret.”

There was speculation that it could be related to the NFL’s charity cleat week, but with Week 14 on the way, Brown is still sticking to his new moniker. And he’s adding to it, clarifying Friday that his new last name is Ocean and it’s still top secret.

In the video, you can hear Brown say what’s up to Billy. Apparently, that’s Ben Roethlisberger, who has no clue why.

“I have no idea, I don’t know where it came from, he was calling himself Ronald Ocean and was calling me Billy for whatever reason, I have no idea,” Roethlisberger said Tuesday on 93.7 The Fan.

Roethlisberger seems fine with it, though. He congratulated “Ronald” after a 22-yard touchdown catch against the New York Giants:

It’s still anyone’s guess why Brown wants to be called Ronald Ocean, but the Steelers have won three straight and the receiver has four touchdowns in the last two weeks. So, the Ronald and Billy connection is working out.

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