When it comes to business matters, it is usually the most professional thing to handle that sort of stuff in private. However, don't tell that to Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl offensive guard Richie Incognito.

On Thursday morning from Arizona, the 34-year-old Incognito made a very public tweet directed at his sports agency, Athletes First, saying he is no longer in need of their services.

“You are Fired! I wish you guys nothing but the best moving forward. Thank you for all of your help and guidance along the way. It’s time for me to go in a new direction,” Incognito said.

When Incognito dropped this bomb on his agent Thursday morning, it was pretty much impossible not to think of President Donald Trump and his no-bull approach towards firing contestants on “The Apprentice” over the years.

This comes after Incognito recently restructured his contract to reduce his base salary from $6.325 million to $3.65 million. The move helped clear up roughly $1.675 million in cap room for the Bills moving forward.

According to Vic Carucci of Buffalo News, this wasn't some sort of delayed April Fool's joke by Incognito, either. The veteran offensive guard was dead serious about axing his agent in order to take his business elsewhere.

Incognito is no stranger to controversy amongst NFL fans, to say the least. When it comes to this star offensive lineman, who was selected in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams, we should always expect the unexpected with Incognito's antics.