Antonio Brown never shared the field with Cris Collinsworth, but Collinsworth covered Brown's entire career in detail. For years, Collinsworth would occasionally commentate on Brown's matchups as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Collinsworth was routinely complimentary of the receiver's talent, but that didn't save him from a shocking accusation in 2025.In a Sunday post on X, Antonio Brown accused Collinsworth's name of being in the infamous Epstein files. Conspiracy theorists have theorized the Epstein files to be the smoking gun on a secret child sex-trafficking ring that includes the nation's biggest names."Collinsworth on Epstein Files - ✅," Brown posted.Antonio Brown's comments came as a quote post of a surfaced Cris Collinsworth interview from what appeared to be from his playing days. The Cincinnati Bengals receiver appeared to talk about how he would try to court women in the interview."I think [they like me] because of the money, and I'm not going to deny it. I walk around with 100-dollar bills hanging out in my pockets usually, and try and give it my best shot because before I ever made any money, it was pretty much big nothingsville.I like girls that aren't too bright because you can trick them a little bit. The punk rockers all love me. Those are my big girls, and high school girls love me. 14-18, I'm a big star with them. As soon as they mature after about 18 years old, they start figuring out 'wait a minute I know there's better than that out there.'"Collinsworth played in the NFL from 1981-1988 from age 22 through age 29. In that time, he earned at least 985 yards in five seasons.Antonio Brown reacts to potential touchdown celebration referenceAntonio Brown at Buccaneers at Jets - Source: GettyWhile Antonio Brown had negative words to send Cris Collinsworth's way, it wasn't his only recent comment sent to a football wide receiver. Brown reacted on X on Nov. 18, posting a collage of images with a caption after he watched George Pickens jump on a goal post, making an apparent reference to what Brown did when he was with the Pittsburgh Steelers."Legacy is Generational… Respect," he posted.Pickens scored a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders with 1:20 left in the first half (second quarter) to make the score 24-6. It appears that even as a member of the Cowboys, Pickens remembered the one who came before.One can only wait to see who Brown will react to or call out on social media next.