NFL Makes Antonio Brown Remove Muhammad Ali Cleats During Game
His 4th cleat violation of the season.

Antonio Brown of the Pittsburgh Steelers has once again raised the ire of the NFL's fashion police. For the fourth time this season, he was made to change his footwear to avoid being removed from a game.
This time around it was a pair of cleats customized to honor the late boxing and humanitarian legend, Muhammad Ali. Brown made it through the first two series of the game before swapping out to a pair more acceptable to league standards.
It's been an expensive season thus far for Brown, who's now racked up almost $50,000 in combined fines for uniform violations as well as excessive celebrations.
Check out a closer look below at his cleats honoring The Great One well as a shot of his post-swap footwear.
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