Antonio Brown recently walked out on his Tampa Bay Buccaneers team as they were taking on the New York Jets. After the game, the Buccaneers head coach, Bruce Arian, announced that Brown will no longer be a part of the Buccaneers franchise.

It looks like his time in Tampa Bay might be up, but that doesn't mean that he will never play in the NFL again. There is a good chance that he will never play in the NFL again but there is also a good chance that a team will sign him because he is undoubtedly one of the best wide receivers in all of football.

Let's take a look at a few reasons why Antonio Brown will play in the NFL again and why he will not play in the NFL again.

2 Reasons He Will Get Another Chance

2. Owners only care about winning

The sad reality of this whole situation is that there is still a good chance that he will have another opportunity. If Antonio Brown can get past sexual assault allegations and almost killing a 22-month old baby, he will probably get away with walking out on his team. It's a sad reality of the situation but owners only care about one thing and that is winning.

No matter what he does off the field, you cannot deny his talent because Brown is an incredible wide receiver.

1. His talent is undeniable

When looking at what he does just on the football field, it would be tough to argue that he isn't one of the best wide receivers in all of football. On the season he had 545 yards on 42 receptions with 4 touchdowns. That was with Brown missing a few games. In his career, he has over 12,000 yards with 900-plus receptions for 83 touchdowns. Any team that he goes to is immediately getting better on the football field, but not in the locker room.

3 Reasons why he won't get another chance

3. Quit on his team

The biggest reason why Antonio Brown probably will not get another opportunity is that he simply quit on his team. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were taking on the New York Jets and were actually in a tough battle during that game before he walked off the field and quit on the rest of his team.

No NFL coach is going to want to deal with somebody who quit on their team and that's probably going to be one of the biggest things that they are going to look at when thinking about getting Antonio Brown.

2. Past history

His past history is definitely not one that an NFL owner or coach is going to want to deal with. There are many things to take away from Antonio Brown's life, and as crazy as it might sound, walking out on his team is certainly not the worst thing that he's ever done.

When looking at his past history, there are sexual assault allegations, almost killing a baby, and many other things. These are all things that a team is not going to want to deal with and it's shocking that the Buccaneers even allowed him to be on the team after he did all of those things prior to walking out.

He clearly has some mental health issues and you have to feel for everybody who does go through things like that. Antonio Brown clearly needs to go out and get some help and that is completely fine because a lot of people in this world do struggle with issues like that. Unfortunately, not many NFL teams are going to want to deal with somebody who can't control their emotions.

1. Brady made a case to have him there

The only reason that Antonio Brown really had a job in the NFL is because Tom Brady vouched for him and wanted him on the Buccaneers.

Brady realized how talented of a wide receiver he is and figured that he could keep him in check. That obviously was not the case as Brown clearly still has things that he needs to work on. Tom Brady couldn't get him to just play football and leave all the other antics behind.

There is a good chance that there's going to be another quarterback out there who is going to do the same thing that Brady did. There aren't many quarterbacks in the NFL who have the amount of pull that Brady has so it would be shocking to see him get another chance. Unless somebody like Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Herbert, or maybe a few others tell their head coach and front office that they want him on their team, there is a chance that he will never play in the NFL once again.