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On Sunday the best wide receiver in football, Antonio Brown, will pay homage to one of the greatest golfers of all time, Arnold Palmer.

Palmer died last Sunday at the age of 87, leaving behind an incredible legacy both on and off the course. Brown spent time with "The King" before he died, and posted a video of the two hanging out several months ago.

On Sunday night against Kansas City, he'll rock some Palmer cleats, per TMZ, to honor one of the greatest athletes in Pennsylvania history.

Palmer was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, which is where the Steelers hold training camp.

On the day of Palmer's funeral, a rainbow was spotted over the city of Latrobe and was dubbed "Arnie's Rainbow."

Palmer's legacy is one of a man who created a blue-collar army, and who brought millions to the world of golf. He's a perfectly Pittsburgh star, and it's fitting for Brown to show him respect before (and perhaps during, which will cost Brown some money) the game against the Chiefs.