The Metropolis of Brotherly Love isn’t dwelling as much as its identify after somebody stole Tremendous Bowl champion A.J. Brown’s automotive Sunday night time.
“Pricey Philly- To whoever stole my automotive final night time, I’ll make a take care of you,” Brown wrote Monday morning on X, earlier than later deleting the put up. “Convey again my automotive and I gained’t press expenses, or once I discover you at the moment, it’s going to be what it’s going to be. Take it or depart it my man.”
Brown doubled down on his refined threats to the thief on his Instagram Story in a minute-long video.
“Come on Philly, you stole my whip final night time,” Brown mentioned. “I’ll make a take care of you bro, simply deliver the whip again bro, I gained’t press expenses … you’re easy with it, although, you pulled up at 3:42, you bought up out of there at 3:45. You’re quick in your toes, actual quick, however I’ll present you how briskly I’m on my toes … you may as nicely pull again up and drop [the car] off bro. We all know the place you’re at proper now.”
Simply hours after posting his message to the thief, Brown adopted up, reporting that the automotive and the theif have been discovered.
“We already received the whip,” Brown mentioned. “See, I instructed you to simply flip the automotive again in … now you gotta take care of the results man.”
Brown went viral in January for arriving at an Eagles playoff sport in a Honda Accord, a reasonably modest automotive for a large receiver signed to a $96 million contract.
Contemplating his take care of the Eagles, and the truth that his Instagram rant directed towards the thief was posted from inside one other automotive, it’s secure to say that the Accord isn’t the one automobile in Brown’s arsenal — so, it’s unclear if the Honda is the stolen automotive in query.
It’s additionally unknown if the theft was focused or if Brown was merely unfortunate.
With the whole lot sorted out, Brown added some humor relating to the crime, telling followers how his son noticed his “da-da” speaking with police Monday morning and immediately was reminded of the kids’s TV present “Paw Patrol.”
“Everyone’s received jokes this morning, huh?” Brown mentioned. “Now the joke’s on you.”