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WATCH: Memphis Depay busts out Antonio Brown celebration as Netherlands knock USA out of 2022 FIFA World Cup   

Antonio Brown is trying his hand at being a rapper and it seems that his dance has reached one of the biggest stages in sports. Memphis Depay, a forward for the Netherlands National Football Team, pulled out Brown's celebration after scoring a goal versus the USA in the FIFA World Cup. Depay's goal came 10 minutes into the match.

The Netherlands went on to defeat the USA by a score of 3 - 1, eliminating the USA from this year's World Cup. However, many fans will remember Depay and his celebration from Brown's song "Put That S**t On." In fact, the dance has caught on since the song's release this summer.

They thought they had it 😂🤡

@AB84 @Memphis twitter.com/i/web/status/1… https://t.co/jDriOqg2xl

Antonio Brown's dance takes center stage despite domestic violence warrant

Antonio Brown came up with the dance for his song and he's been performing it at various concerts in the USA. Fans have loved every moment of it. In fact, the dance has grown so popular that NBA superstars LeBron James and Draymond Green were just spotted doing the dance.

New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram did the dance at the team's training camp this season. Rapper Quavo was even seen hitting the dance too. Active players, including Pittsburgh Steelers receiver George Pickens and Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce, have re-enacted the dance.

Memphis Depay did the Antonio Brown put that shit on celebration on USA absolute shithousery 😂😂 #NEDUSA https://t.co/Jg7Hu07n3b

Although his dance is currently in the spotlight, Antonio Brown is currently wanted by authorities in South Florida for a domestic violence misdemeanor. The warrant came after a judge rejected a risk protection order against Brown. Per court documents, a protection order was filed on behalf of the victim after an incident with Brown. He and the victim have multiple children together.

The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star has had several prior encounters with law enforcement. In November, he was compelled by the court to pay $1.2 million to a removals driver after refusing to pay and assaulting the driver (for which he pled no contest). Antonio Brown was given two years probation, which ended up being just one year for good behavior.


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