Antonio Brown hurled a racist and misogynistic insult at Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
The former wide receiver took to X on Sunday to attack the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s high-profile relationship with the pop star.
“Travis Kelce needs some black p—y. That bro washed,” Brown, 36, wrote to his 2.1 million followers amid a slew of tasteless NFL-related tweets.
The NFL outcast, who has a history of being violent toward women, went after the couple following the Chiefs’ 17-10 victory against the Chargers on Sunday, during which Kelce, 34, had seven catches for 89 yards.
While Kansas City has been undefeated so far this season, commentators have been calling out Kelce’s dwindling stats.
The athlete defended his slow start in last week’s episode of his “New Heights” podcast, telling his brother, Jason Kelce, “I’ve had a lot of catches in this league, man. I’m not worried about the catches and the yards and all of that. I have the most fun when I get the ball thrown my way. I mean, who doesn’t?”
He continued, “It has everything to do with execution and just making sure we’re doing everything we can to win these football games. That’s always going to be the goal.”
Amid Travis’ less-than-impressive performance, Swift, also 34, has skipped out on his most recent games, raising eyebrows about their romance.
The Grammy winner has been a no-show at the Chiefs’ past two games, leading to baseless speculation that the pair could be having trouble in paradise.
However, Page Six confirmed that Swift has been MIA due to her busy schedule prepping for the next leg of her Eras Tour, which restarts on Oct. 18, as well as fears for her safety.
“If she is going to a place that isn’t Arrowhead [Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.], there are security concerns,” a source shared. “She has worked with Arrowhead so many times; they feel at ease and comfortable. Going to all kinds of different stadiums, you need to send a team in advance.”
The “Cruel Summer” singer has ramped up her security since being forced to cancel her shows in Vienna in August after law enforcement thwarted a planned terror attack.