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Published May 03, 2016
Steelers receiver Antonio Brown stuck the landing at the end of his 56-yard touchdown on Sunday against Cleveland. Charles LeClaire Pennlive
After Antonio Brown's front flip into the end zone Sunday, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin told reporters to judge it during his post-game press conference. Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton isn't a reporter, but is certainly more qualified to score the end zone somersault.
Retton, the 1984 women's all-around champion from nearby Fairmont, W.Va., tweeted out her evaluation of Brown's tumble at the end of his 56-yard touchdown in Sunday's 30-9 win over Cleveland.
Brown, who had 10 catches for 139 yards and two touchdowns, concurs with Retton, joking after the game that the Russian judge also probably would've awarded him a 10.
"A little excitement, having fun with it," Brown said via Steelers.com. "Gotta be smart. But I definitely stuck the landing."
h/t: PennLive.com
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