On “Jersey,” featuring Drake, Future says in the hook, “You do what you want when you poppin’,” and Antonio Brown is doing just that.
Antonio Brown arrived at Steelers training camp in a beautiful 1931 Rolls-Royce convertible
He even had a driver.


Brown arrived at Steelers training camp on Thursday in a 1931 Rolls-Royce Phantom 1 Phaeton four-door convertible. But Brown didn’t show up driving it himself — he had his own driver to go with the exquisite ride:
Based on the tunes blasting from the ride, it sounds like AB got himself an aux cord in there. It’s incredibly fitting that one of the smoothest wide receivers in the NFL made one of the smoothest entrances to training camp.
*It should be noted he missed a wonderful opportunity to pull up while blasting T.I.’s “Top Back,” but we won’t hold that against him.
Look how clean the ride is. You could eat lunch off the doors:
This has become tradition for Brown. In 2015, he pulled up in this monster of a vehicle:
Last summer, it was this galaxy-themed Rolls-Royce in Steelers colors:
AB isn’t the only Steeler making a grand entrance in 2017, though.
James Harrison made a louder entrance than Brown. He didn’t pull up in a classic luxury vehicle, but he brought all the shiny fixings in a fire truck:
If we’re handing out preseason awards for entrances, Brown and Harrison helped the Steelers take home the crown easily.
Maybe next season Brown will stroll up to camp in the Porsche that Brandon Marshall owes him.











