Antonio Brown has now worn out his welcome with four NFL teams. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown figured to play an important role with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the playoffs.

With Brown having just returned to the field following a three-game suspension for allegedly faking his COVID-19 vaccination card, the Bucs were relying on him following the season-ending injury to Chris Godwin.

The Bucs will no longer rely on him.

Brown completely lost his mind during Sunday’s win over the New York Jets. He almost completely stripped before leaving the field and quitting on his team.

We now have more information on the situation courtesy of Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians. Following a Tom Brady-led comeback win, Arians announced that Brown is no longer a member of the organization.

Considering the situation that played out in Jersey on Sunday and the drama that has surrounded Brown since his Pittsburgh Steelers days, it’s hard to imagine another team giving him a chance.

Tampa was thinking about moving off Brown after he was suspended for faking his vaccination card. However, the torn ACL Godwin suffered changed the dynamics big time.

For the defending champs to move off one of their most-talented skill-position players at this stage in the season tells us a story that the organization is done with Brown.

  • Antonio Brown stats: 925 receptions, 12,265 yards, 83 touchdowns

If this is indeed the end of the line for Brown’s NFL career, it will go down in infamy as a “what could have been.” Statistically, he’s a Hall of Fame player.

Unfortunately, Brown’s antics during his time with the Steelers, Raiders, Patriots and Buccaneers pretty much throws that entire idea out the window.

It’s a sad culmination to what was an otherwise stellar career.

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