Antonio Brown may no longer be a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but that doesn't mean the beef between the two sides ends there.

AB's attorney, Sean Burstyn, called out the Bucs on Twitter for allegedly concocting a “bogus scheme” that served as a “surprise attack” on the star wide receiver. In a 10-tweet thread, Burstyn shed light on their side of the story wherein he claims Tampa Bay tried to fabricate an unjust reason to cut Antonio Brown.

“We were in the midst of scheduling an appointment with the Bucs’ chosen surgeon when we learned, via Twitter, that they terminated AB on Thursday for not seeing that very same surgeon. On Wednesday night, the Bucs had concocted their bogus scheme to engineer a way to cut AB.”

According to AB's attorney, of the two appointments initially scheduled by the Buccaneers, one was last minute while the other was abnormally early when the doctor himself was willing to meet them during regular working hours.

“The Bucs did this because they know that Coach Arians’ on-the-field termination of AB was degrading, inhumane, abusive, and unlawful. So they tried covering it up using their latest dirty trick: “Surprise attack” medical care that they reasonably planned for AB to receive.”

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' official statement on the release indicates that they “attempted, multiple times” to schedule an evaluation for Antonio Brown with the said orthopedic surgeon. But based on Burstyn's comments, it wasn't as straightforward as the press release suggests.

There are obviously two sides to every story. While it's hard to verify all the facts from both sides, safe to say this tale between Antonio Brown and the Bucs is far from over.