At this point, you're probably sick of Antonio Brown – and for good reason. The All-Pro wide receiver has been the most talked-about figure in American sports since his on-screen exit from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Though AB has indicated that he still plans on playing in the NFL, many have speculated that this could be the end for the mercurial receiver. But with 31 other teams and given the talent that he has, it's tough to imagine not a single other squad willing to look into his services going into next season.

But what about this season? With his release from the Buccaneers and the postseason right around the corner, he could be the shot to the arm a frisky team might need to make the Super Bowl.

When asked about the possibility on the Full Send podcast, the ex-Bucs wideout kept it real – indicating that his injury has been eating at him from being able to play at the level he hopes to.

Via Full Send podcast:

“Bro listen, I really can't play at a hundred percent, dog,” said Antonio Brown in his first interview since his Bucs exit. “If I was a hundred percent? Any team that needs service to winning a championship, I'm committed. Whatever they need me to do, I'll do it. I'm all-in.”

“Right now bro, I can't really run at my max speed. I can't do what I do and do it at a comfortable rate, y'know what I mean.”

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One interesting thing to note is that he never outright said no. An Antonio Brown revenge game against Bruce Arians and the Buccaneers would be must-see TV, however unlikely that is. A man can dream though, right?