Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin took a shot at former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown as their public X/Twitter feud continues.
Lane Kiffin and Antonio Brown have exchanged back-and-forth jabs at each other on Elon Musk’s platform for several months. Among them, Brown accused Kiffin of “sliding” into Sydney Thomas’ DMs and the ex-Oakland Raiders HC using the “clown” emoji to clap back at one of AB’s previous chirps.
On Wednesday, Dov Kleiman shared a post about Brown having to file for bankruptcy despite making more than $100 million in the NFL. Last year, the former Pro Bowl wideout confirmed reports that he indeed filed for bankruptcy.
Kiffin responded to Kleiman’s “X” post with a message reading, “K…. Is a B…..” The Ole Miss head coach clearly means that “Karma is a (expletive)”, and he even took the extra second to tag Brown in the message:
K…. Is a B….
💸 🔥 @AB84 https://t.co/x2WrhOCThl pic.twitter.com/EdAY5r11NY— Lane Kiffin (@Lane_Kiffin) June 26, 2025
We’ll go ahead and guess that this isn’t the end of the Kiffin-Brown “X” war. If Brown sees Kiffin’s message, you can bet that he’ll reply at some point.
Lane Kiffin
Welcome to #CTESPN https://t.co/g9Ym0hOJTm
— AB (@AB84) January 12, 2025
The Lane Kiffin vs. Antonio Brown Twitter feud is cinema. 🎬 pic.twitter.com/wsacescExv
— College Sports Only 🏈 🏀 ⚾️ (@CollegeSportsO) June 23, 2024
Two weeks ago, news emerged that a warrant was issued for Antonio Brown’s arrest on an attempted murder charge. The warrant stems from an incident that occurred at a celebrity boxing event in Miami, Florida, where Brown allegedly grabbed a security officer’s gun and fired it at a man with whom he had gotten into a physical altercation.
Last week, it was reported that Brown was still traveling in the Middle East. It’s expected that he’ll turn himself in to the authorities once he returns to the United States.
If Brown is found guilty of the attempted murder charges, he faces up to 15 years in prison and a potential fine of $10,000.
This isn’t Brown’s first run-in with the law, as he was arrested in 2020 (along with an accomplice) for attacking a truck driver outside of his home. Brown avoided jail time and received two years’ probation.
Brown was also hit with two more arrest warrants in 2023 for missing child support payments. Again, Brown avoided jail time.