【】According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler

In the words of Antonio Brown, getting fined by the NFL is "nothing to a boss." 。

The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver — who was fined for twerking and wearing baby blue cleats in a game earlier this month — plans to honor the late Arnold Palmer on Sunday with a fresh pair of cleats. 。

But Brown may not have to reach for his checkbook for wearing these cleats.。

SEE ALSO:Rainbow appears over Arnold Palmer's hometown on the day his ashes are spread。

A Pennsylvania resident and gold legend, Palmer died Sunday of heart complications.。

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— Antonio Brown (AntonioBrown) September 30, 2016。

"Every week, I'm going to try to keep some motivation or put a picture of somebody that means the most to me or inspires me to keep me encouraged," Brown told ESPN. "I'm definitely going to follow the rules in regards to sticking to the team color." 。

The Arnold Palmer cleats are black and yellow — Steelers' colors — so they should enable him to dodge a fine from the league violating its uniform standards. 。Mashable Top StoriesStay connected with the hottest stories of the day and the latest entertainment news.Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newsletter。By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 。

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Thanks for signing up!。Brown sported blue cleats with his children's faces inscribed on them for the first half of last week's matchup against Philadelphia. 。 According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler 。

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Family over everything. 。

Antonio Brown is wearing his motivation on his cleats vs. Eagles (via AntonioBrown) pic.twitter.com/kj2QzQ2ZH9。

— Bleacher Report (BleacherReport) September 25, 2016。

Blessed to meet the legend Arnold Palmer !

Blessed to meet the legend Arnold Palmer ! His tenacity on the course in business is so inspirational !! 。Positive precious life #callGod pic.twitter.com/x4sIKTcbiG。— Antonio Brown (AntonioBrown) September 26, 2016。Brown and Palmer met before training camp this year. Brown posted this video on his Twitter account on Sunday after Palmer died.。