The war of words and accusations between Antonio Brown and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers seems unlikely to end anytime soon.

During a Friday appearance on the Full Send Podcast, Brown offered a public response to former coach Bruce Arians demanding he “get the f*** out of here” after the seven-time Pro Bowler refused to take the field in Tampa Bay's win over the New York Jets on Sunday.

Brown was officially released by the Buccaneers on Thursday, but his separation from the team was confirmed by Arians following Tampa's Week 17 victory. Not that Brown had much interest in mending fences with the organization, of course.

Earlier this week, Browns accused Arians and the Buccaneers of demanding he play through an ankle injury that left him in severe pain and unable to perform. Tampa Bay subsequently refuted that account in an official statement, admitting that while Brown received treatment for his injury leading up to Sunday's game, he was cleared team by medical personnel to play and allegedly didn't complain of any lingering discomfort on the sideline before electing against taking part in the action.

Brown, 33, signed a one-year contract with Tampa Bay last October, ultimately helping Tom Brady and company to a Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. In seven games with the Buccaneers this season, he finished with 42 catches for 545 yards and four touchdowns.

[h/t Greg Auman, The Athletic]