Antonio Brown‘s decision to quit on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 17 shocked the NFL world, with just about everyone weighing in on the situation. Well, having had a couple of weeks to reflect on his actions, it seems Brown is having some regrets over his rash decision-making from that fateful Sunday.

Brown was seen at dinner with rappers Kanye West and The Game earlier this week, and TMZ caught up with the wide receiver to ask for his thoughts on his now-infamous moment:

When someone asked AB whether taking his shirt off and exiting the Buccaneers‘ game was necessary, Brown gave an honest reply by saying, “It probably wasn't necessary or professional.”

It was a surprisingly candid response from Brown, who spent the days following his exit from the team trying to expose injustices within the organization, revealing private text messages from Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians and Tom Brady's trainer Alex Guerrero.

Brown stormed off the field in Week 17 against the New York Jets after an altercation with Arians. Brown alleged that his ailing ankle was hurting him, preventing him from playing at 100%. Other rumors suggest that Brown was frustrated that he wasn't getting enough targets as he approached some significant incentives in his contract.

Regardless of the reasoning for Brown's antics, the wide receiver has effectively made himself an NFL outcast. His latest comments suggest he has realized the gravity of his actions and has some regret over how things went down.

Still, he doesn't seem to be down too bad considering the company he's dining with, but it's definitely eye-opening to see Brown admit his wrongdoings.