Antonio Brown is an incredibly talented football player. Nobody can deny that.

What one can make an argument for, though, is whether or not he is worth the headache/price tag he brings with him. The Pittsburgh Steelers said, no, he isn’t. The Oakland Raiders said, no, he isn’t.

And on Saturday, the New England Patriots said, no, he isn’t. The Patriots released him due to a new series of group messages that came out from Brown.

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Move forward one day, and on Sunday morning, Brown took to Twitter once again. It got everybody’s attention, of course.

Brown started with just tweeting about himself and how he’s done with the NFL. Well, the NFL appears to be done with you at this point, too.

But after that, he started taking personal shots at Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger, Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former Denver Broncos TE Shannon Sharpe:

All three of these jabs involve either sexual assault allegations or evidence that showed Kraft receiving sexual acts at a day spa which was used as a front for prostitution.

When is the next time we’ll see Brown in an NFL uniform? It might be quite a while. In fact, it might never happen again.

However, when is the next time we’ll see Brown on social media?

Either tomorrow or the next day. That’s a safe assumption.