The never-ending drama between Antonio Brown and the NFL took another ugly turn on Wednesday.

After seemingly announcing his retirement on Twitter earlier this week, AB has now expressed his desire to talk to teams and play again. He did so while slamming the league for not helping him with their lack of urgency to resolve his case.

The seven-time NFL Pro Bowler took to Instagram to post a presser of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell back in January to call the league out.

“@NFL I have complied with each and every ask of your investigations throughout the past 11 months. You have had access to all of my phones, you know what the deal is in each and every situation that the media has distorted,” Antonio Brown said captioned his post.

“I have been seeing the therapist you asked me to, I have worked on all aspects of my life this past year and have become a better man because of it. The fact that you refuse to provide a deadline and the reason for the fact you won't resolve your investigations is completely unacceptable.”

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To recall, the NFL has been investigating two sexual misconduct allegations against Brown since September 2019. The new England Patriots decided to part ways with AB after the second allegation surfaced, and he has been jobless ever since.

With that said, Brown demanded the league to “clarify” his situation. He emphasized that he needs a resolution to their investigation so he “can talk” to teams properly.

“I demand you provide me clarity on this situation immediately if you really care about my wellbeing. My legal team continues to ask and you provide no answers. How is it that the league can just drag it's feet on any investigation it chooses on players and we just have to sit there in limbo? Need an update so I can talk to these teams properly, they're waiting on you @NFL let's get this thing moving! We've got history to make!!” Brown exclaimed.

It remains to be seen how the league will respond to Brown's IG post, but one thing is for sure: it doesn't look like the veteran wideout is ready to retire.