Get money by any means, we guess: Antonio Brown has announced that he's now offering personalized videos to fans for $500 a pop.

According to CBS Sports, Brown has teamed up with the company Cameo to create the “personalized” ads for fans. Brown, who also recently celebrated the release of his own Nike shoe this past year — one of the few bright spots in a year filled with tumultuousness — listed himself as a charity on the site, so it's possible that he's not receiving any financial compensation for this latest escapade, and is instead donating his appearance fee to charity.

Meanwhile, as we'd previously reported, there's a very good chance that Antonio Brown will be traded to the Oakland Raiders from the Pittsburgh Steelers, though he's expected to be traded before March 13th. The Raiders, for their part, own four of the NFL's first 35 picks in this year's draft.

His latest comments, however, have turned him off from various teams. In a now-infamous Instagram post, Antonio Brown said that he not only wants a guaranteed salary from whatever team he signs with, but he wants nothing but “good energy” from his new home.

“If your team got guaranteed money, tell ‘em call me. AB can’t do no more unguarantees, so we clear. I want ya’ll to be clear and understand something. This is not a game people. This is not for show, this is not to be cool, this is really to inspire you that no one can determine your destination except you.”