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Antonio Brown says NBC avoided showing Elon Musk during SNF

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown accused NBC of intentionally not mentioning Elon Musk during the broadcast while he was watching a game.

On Sunday night, Musk was in the luxury box at Acresure Stadium as the Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the Dallas Cowboys, a game that took until nearly 1 a.m. to end due to weather delays.

The Tesla CEO remained in Pennsylvania after speaking at a Donald Trump rally in Butler, the same location where the former president was shot and killed.

“Taylor Swift is shown on the air every time she appears in a game, but there is no mention of her being in the game.”

Mr. Musk was widely seen in social media clips pumping up crowds in Pittsburgh, and even waving The Steelers' signature Terrible towel.

However, the Super Bowl champion claimed that NBC intentionally kept Musk off the airwaves during the presentation of “Sunday Night Football.”

“NBC has chosen not to air E.ron mask At the Cowboys vs. Steelers game,” Brown wrote. ×. “Another reason to go outside [and] vote [.] Media censorship is real and will only get worse unless it changes. ”

Mr. Brown responded to media interviews regarding this issue. said He believed that “this is not an accusation, but the truth.”

He added that Taylor Swift, who is said to be dating Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, is always on screen during NFL broadcasts.

“Taylor Swift will be televised every time she appears in a match, but there will be no mention of her being in the match.”

he added“did you see [NBC] What do you say about attending the match? It doesn't fit their agenda. ”

Musk later responded to the same post, saying, said“That was weird.”

Unfortunately for NBC and “Sunday Night Football,” this is not the first time this year that they have been accused of foul play. The network was criticized in early 2024 for editing out portions of an interview with Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud.

“First and foremost, I would like to give all the glory and praise to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,” Stroud, then a rookie, began the interview.

“Thank you and God bless you,” he said at last.

Both mentions of God were removed from the social media post, and the first edit was far more egregious and obvious.

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