Antonio Brown has been quite active on social media since retiring from the NFL. On Thursday, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wideout shared a wild reaction to actress Sydney Sweeney's picture from Variety’s 2025 Power of Women event on Wednesday night.Sweeney wore a sparkling, semi-sheer silver gown to the event. When Brown caught a glimpse of her outfit, he shared a GIF inspired by Amazon Prime's "The Boys" featuring "Homelander" smelling a carton of milk.Sweeney, 28, discussed her look at the event.“I know what it feels like … to have people define you before you’ve had a chance to define yourself,” Sweeney said. “I know what it feels like to have to prove that you deserve to be here, to be seen, to be taken seriously.“Every one of us has our own fight. Strength doesn’t look loud sometimes, and sometimes it’s about getting up again and again, no matter who is watching.”Also read: Antonio Brown mocks Joy Taylor's BBL post in bare-back gymwear pic with wild "Arby's" jabAlso read: Antonio Brown takes green-dildo jab at WNBA after mysterious fireball roams over Russian skiesAntonio Brown trolls Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel after team fires GM Chris GrierNFL: Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Antonio Brown - Source: GettyAntonio Brown took a cheap shot at Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel on X on Friday. Brown shared a picture of a SpIRIT Halloween packet, which featured McDaniel on the cover. The photoshopped packet also read that the costume featured a "Clueless Head Coach" and included capri joggers, glasses, embarrassing press conferences and a 2-7 record. The Dolphins have been struggling this season amid their 2-7 record and McDaniel has been under pressure. On Friday, Miami fired Chris Grier from his general manager role, a day after the Dolphins' 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.Antonio Brown played in the NFL for 12 seasons. He spent the first nine years with the Pittsburgh Steelers.In 2019, Brown signed for the New England Patriots, but played just one game for them due to his off-field issues.In 2020, Brown signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was part of the team that won the Super Bowl in 2021.Brown announced his retirement from pro football in March 2023. He racked up 12,291 yards and 83 touchdowns on 928 receptions, while adding 128 yards on 35 carries across his time in the NFL.Brown earned seven Pro Bowl honors and was the league's receiving touchdowns leader in 2018.