Antonio Brown continues to endear himself to Steelers fans.

Brown, who earlier this week write a heartfelt letter to the fans for their support of him and the team this season, found another way to show his gratitude and appreciation for Steeler Nation on Tuesday night, this time by treating fans to a free viewing of the movie "Dirty Grandpa".

Thank you @AntonioBrown84 for the movie tonight you're a real gentleman who loves the fans, again thank you pic.twitter.com/alhso9dc6o — Sam Yeager (@yeager_55) January 20, 2016

Sam Yeager [pictured with Brown], a junior at Penn State, and his girlfriend, Penn State junior Amanda Anthony, were the first ones to enter the theater that Brown rented out for his fans, who had to sign up on Instagram to be one of Brown's guests for the night.

Initially, Sam's brother Nick, a freshman at the University of Misericordia, signed up for the two tickets on Instagram, but was given approval to switch them over to his brother, who said that the experience of watching a movie with the Steelers' All-Pro receiver was one of the greatest moments of his life.

"Tuesday night was surreal for me," Yeager, 20, told Pittsburgh Steelers on 247Sports. "When AB walked into the movie, he yelled, 'How's business?' and the whole place erupted.

"He walked in, shook everybody's hand that he could, he shook my hand and said, 'Hey, how ya doing?' There was like 35 people there. He bought everybody's movie tickets, pop corn, drinks, and everything else. And you got to watch a movie with Antonio Brown."

Afterwords, Yeager said that Brown posed for pictures, signed two of his Terrible Towels [one of which was personally signed for his brother], and conversed with Yeager, Anthony and the rest of his fans.

"He was real personable," Yeager said. "He said, 'Does everybody want a group photo?' He took the photo. It was huge. It was one of those things that I can't and never will be able to get over. It will probably go down as one of the greatest moments of my life."

Like many Pittsburgh fans, Yeager said that Steelers football is a family affair. He said he grew up watching football with his dad, Matt, his brother, Nick, his younger sister, Julie, and his mom Justine, who grew up a Redskins fan before converting to the Black and Gold after attending the University of Pittsburgh. And now, Yeager and his family have a new signature for their Steelers' memorabilia collection, as well as the indelible memory of sharing a night out with one of the best Steelers of this--or any--era.

"I've watched this team religiously with my dad every Sunday since I can remember, and I've watched Antonio since he's been with the team," Yeager said. "He's phenomenal, and he's impressed me every week. We think he's the best [Steelers receiver] of all-time. And for him to be the best of all-time, and to show the love and class that he does for the Steelers' fans, is awesome."