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Sergio Brown Sings About Death In Disturbing New Video As Search Continues

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By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on September 20, 2023 at 12:28 PM EDT
Updated on September 20, 2023 at 12:33 PM EDT

The search for ex-NFL star Sergio Brown continues.

The former New England Patriot and Indianapolis Colt went missing around the same time that his mother was found dead near a creek less than 100 yards from her house over the weekend. He resurfaced after he posted a video to social media, blaming the FBI for her death, however, the police have yet to relocate him.

Now, Brown posted two more videos -- one referencing the Disney-Pixar movie "Finding Nemo" and one of him singing and referencing death.

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Finding Sergio Brown?

Ex-NFL Star Sergio Brown Blames FBI For Mom's Death In Rouge Video
Instagram | Sergio Brown

The former NFL player shared another concerning video to his apparent burner Instagram account intplayerwithapassport, where he referenced the 2003 children’s film “Finding Nemo” while also referencing a missing persons report, seemingly filed by family members on Saturday.

“Just keep swimming, just keep swimming,” he said on repeat. “What the f–k? Missing? They ain’t never seen ‘Finding Nemo’? What the f–k is going on? This is traumatic. Lucky I don’t have to say a joke. You … what the f–k? Just keep swimming,” he continued before laughing uncontrollably.

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Sergio Brown Sings About Death

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And just a few minutes ago, the ex-NFL star referenced death when singing the lyrics to Drake's song "Legend".

“Oh my god, oh my god, if I die, I’m a legend,” he sings in the video posted to his burner Instagram account intplayerwithapassport.

Sergio Brown’s brother, Nick, posted to his Instagram on Saturday, September 16 to let the public know that he was actively searching for his brother, 35, who played for the NFL, and mother, Myrtle Brown, 73. “Folks my mom Myrtle Brown and brother Sergio Brown are missing,” he typed. “I’m not waiting another hour. Please share! If you see them or one of them please let me or the Maywood Police Office know!!”

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“Maywood Police Officers initiated a missing person report and began making attempts to locate both individuals,” police said in a news release as well.

“Her family came and knocked on the door and was looking for her because they put out a police report because she was missing for 72 hours. So, we tried to help them as much as possible,” neighbor Carlos Cortez told WBBM.

The following day, Sunday, September 17, Myrtle Brown was found dead near a creek less than 100 yards from her house. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office determined she had died from injuries related to an assault, and the manner of death was ruled a homicide, according to spokesperson Natalia Derevyanny.

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Sergio Brown Blames FBI For Mother's Death

Ex-NFL Star Sergio Brown Blames FBI For Mom's Death In Rouge Video
Instagram | Sergio Brown

Prior to the "Finding Nemo" video and Drake video, Brown posted another video, blaming the FBI for his mother's death.

“Fake news, fake news,” he began to say in the video post to social media. “It has to be the FBI that came into my house on Bob Marley’s death day. With the 511 haze and gas — unwarranted. They kidnapped me twice from my home. The Maywood, Ill. Police Department… it had to be the FBI or the Maywood Police.”

“I thought my mama was on vacation. That’s f**king fake news. She’s retired. And you want to come to me? FBI had to do it, they got the power to do some sh*t like that. What the f**k is going on? That’s fake news.”

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Sources close news site The Shaderoom stated that the former football player may be located somewhere in Mexico, but his latest video where he referenced "Finding Nemo" hints he is in Sydney, Australia. His whereabouts remain unknown.

Sergio Brown played for the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills, and the New England Patriots while he was in the NFL.

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