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In the following weeks, Brown wore black-and-gold cleats, but with special designs -- one honoring legendary golfer Arnold Palmer last week, and Ali this week.
Antonio Brown is going to try to avoid a fine for wearing custom cleats while also paying tribute to late golfing legend Arnold Palmer on Sunday.
When Eagles receiver A.J. Brown changed his cleats during Monday night's game in Tampa, some speculated the reason was because of the rain making the grass slippery. It wasn't. Brown confirmed on ...
Officials threatened to sit Antonio Brown at half if he didn't change his cleats Brown wore blue cleats with the faces of his kids painted on them against the Eagles ...
Brown is planning to wear black-and-gold cleats for Sunday night’s game against the Chiefs, which fits with the rule calling for shoes to be in team colors, but there will be a bit of a twist. Brown ...
Padres unveil new brown-and-gold uniforms, return to roots for 2020 season Consider this good news on the baseball fashion front ...
Flaherty, who is from Los Angeles and grew up in the city, pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals in their game against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Flaherty wore purple and gold cleats — the ...
As a result, Brown decided to wear black-and-gold cleats, but with special designs -- one honoring legendary golfer Arnold Palmer last week, and Ali this week.
The NFL told receiver Antonio Brown to remove his Muhammad Ali-inspired cleats in favor of standard shoes, according to Dean Blandino, the NFL's senior vice president of officiating.
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