Antonio Brown has been in the headlines ever since Sunday when he walked off the field mid-game and basically quit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the spot. While he claimed that Bruce Arians was forcing him to play injured, the head coach has now made it publically known that AB was upset because he wasn't getting used enough in the offense.

Now, in another shocking twist courtesy of NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Brown apparently asked for $1 million in incentives prior to the Buccaneers' Week 17 matchup with the Jets but the team said no, which left the wideout angry:

Basically, AB only needed a handful of catches and yards in order to earn that $1 million, which he probably would've received after Sunday's contest. But instead, the wide receiver was determind to get that money early. The Buccaneers did the right thing here, no doubt. But now, things are starting to smell fishy when it comes to Brown's story.

He says that Arians forced him to play on a bummed ankle. Sure, we know the veteran is dealing with an injury, but between the conversation mid-week about the money and the lack of his usage in the actual game, Arians' side of the story is starting to sound a little bit more realistic.

Whatever way you want to look at it, AB is no longer a member of the Buccaneers organization after they officially released him on Thursday. Now, it's time for Tampa to focus on the task at hand and chase another Super Bowl ring.