Antonio Cromartie, Kellen Winslow exchange shots in Twitter beef
By Robert Judin
Plenty of NFL players get along with each other and consider themselves a part of a brotherhood. But on multiple occasions there are players who just don’t like each other and tensions flare.
Usually when sparks fly, it’s because of incidents that occur on the field. That wasn't the case with the latest beef.
The most recent altercation between Antonio Cromartie and Kellen Winslow Jr — two former teammates with the New York Jets — escalated rather quickly.
It started with Cromartie jokingly interviewing his new teammate Dee Milliner in the Jets’ locker room.
It’s obvious who won the Twitter battle. Cromartie stuck him pretty hard with the Target jab. Maybe Winslow should recognize the difference in tone when people speak. It’s pretty clear Cromartie wasn’t serious in the interview.
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