When training camps open up in professional sports, it allows athletes to show off their exotic, new rides they may’ve purchased in the off-season. They tend to splurge on the luxurious brands such as Mercedes-Benz or Rolls-Royce when they’re hot off the market.

Making a grand entrance into camp is nothing new, but we don’t often see classic car pulling up to the facilities, such as Antonio Brown arriving in a 1931 Rolls-Royce Phantom. 

Brown is known to flash more contemporary Rolls Royces, but he’s never shown up in quite a classic like he did today, equipped with his own personal driver. Just look the chauffeur’s outfit, who actually owns the ride, per Sean Gentille of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 

Not to be “burned” by his teammate, James Harrison, though. The Steelers linebacker is an absolute animal in the gym, and is no stranger to unorthodox approaches to make his presence known. 

Yes, that is James Harrison pulling up in a fire truck. He’s got an even bolder idea for next year’s camp 

The ball is now in your court, Ben Roethlisberger. 

(H/T: FTW)