CAITLIN CLARK BLOCKS ANTONIO BROWN ON X … After Inappropriate Posts

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Caitlin Clark has clearly had enough of Antonio Brown‘s social media antics … she just blocked the ex-NFL player after he posted inappropriate things about her on his X page.
AB took to the app not once but thrice on Wednesday to say crass things about the WNBA’s newest star following her Indiana Fever introductory press conference … in an apparent attempt to be funny.

But, most rolled their eyes at the posts — including Clark … who straight up blocked the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wideout for the behavior.
Brown, though, still attempted to troll her Thursday, calling her “Cracker of the Day” — while sharing a screenshot of her block.
It’s hardly the first time Brown’s conduct has ended like this … it wasn’t long ago when both Tom Brady and Joe Biden had to throw a block AB’s way for his social media posts. Even Damar Hamlin did it recently, too, following a brief spat with the ex-Steeler on the site.

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As for Clark, it was the second time on Wednesday she had to deal with things she likely would have preferred not to … as a reporter was forced to issue a mea culpa following a super awkward encounter he had with her.

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But, from the looks of it, Clark is rollin’ with the punches just fine … staying focused on becoming a difference maker for the Fever.
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