Brown, who spent the majority of his 12-year NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, is known for unleashing ruthless attacks on social media which often cross the line, with Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce and WNBA star Caitlin Clark two of his most recent targets.
And after taking aim his brother, now the former Steelers receiver has mocked Travis and pop-megastar girlfriend Taylor.
In a fairly light-hearted dig by his usual standards, Brown posted a hilarious mocked-up photo of what Kelce and Swift would look like ‘in 2040’.
The picture left fans in stitches online, with one writing to him: ‘You may have become my favorite follow. Never stop being you’.
Another commented: ‘I’m dead’ along with a laughing emoji.
‘This wins the internet today,’ said a third.
While one told Brown: ‘Bro this your best post yet!’.
Kelce and Swift have enjoyed a whirlwind romance over the past year, becoming the most talked-about celebrity couple on the planet ever since the singer first rocked up to a Kansas City Chiefs game last September.
Brown, meanwhile, has drawn criticism for his savage online tirades since bringing the curtain down on his NFL career, including when he recently took aim at basketball sensation Clark.
The former Iowa college superstar and new Indiana Fever recruit was forced to block him on the platform in April after he cruelly mocked her for being ‘hairy’ with a series of hateful comments and memes.
‘Can’t be cancelled if you already cancelled,’ he wrote afterwards.
At the end of last month, Brown shocked fans by confirming he has been forced to file for bankruptcy.
The 35-year-old earned more than $80million during his dozen years as an NFL star, but financial hardship has come the former Steeler and Buccaneers man’s way.
Now, for the first time, it appears not bringing in his football salary has taken an effect on his personal life, as he admitted on ‘The Pivot Podcast’ he is not working.
‘I mean, I’m f****d up, you know what I’m saying?’ Brown said. ‘I just can’t comply with debt. You know, it’s all about protecting yourself.’
‘I’m not broke, but I’m fractured. … I’m just reallocating the debt to take care of the debtors. That’s all I’m doing,’ Brown added.
‘You know, anybody can sue you, take you for whatever you got,’ Brown continued. ‘At this point, I don’t work, I don’t make millions of dollars where it’s coming in where I could just (pay off) some of that money.’