The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially cut ties with Antonio Brown on Thursday after he stormed off the field mid-game against the Jets over the weekend. Although AB released a statement claiming head coach Bruce Arians told him to go home because the wideout wouldn't play due to injury, the Buccaneers boss has fired back and set the record straight on what really happened.

Via Adam Schefter:

This goes completely against what Brown said in his statement from Wednesday but apparently, he was heated because the offense wasn't targeting him enough.

Here is the video of the Buccaneers coach explaining more about the situation:

Basically, we have two completely different sides of the story here and it's hard to know who to believe. On one hand, Brown is saying Arians was forcing him to play injured, while on the other, Arians told him to go home after he refused to take the field because AB wasn't getting used enough.

For insight on the Buccaneers' Week 18 matchup against the Panthers, listen below:

Either way, it's not a good look for both sides. But, as Arians said, the Buccaneers are putting it in the rearview and moving on. As for Antonio Brown, he'll be looking to recover from his ankle injury and hopefully sign on with another organization in 2022. But, as we've seen through his social media activity, it's far from over.