What's taking the high road when you can be Antonio Brown? After announcing that he's done with the NFL amid his release from the New England Patriots, likely stemming from sexual assault allegations, Brown has gone on a tirade on Twitter to call out others over their sexual assault allegation histories—because, Antonio Brown.

Brown tweeted a screenshot of an article over CBS Sports dropping current FOX analyst and Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharp due to sexual assault allegations. He said, “Shannon Sharp the funny guy on tv still after this.”

https://twitter.com/AB84/status/1175768716648374272

But, wait, there's more! Brown tweeted “4 games for Big Ben crazy world I’m done with it,” as he referenced an article to Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, Brown's former teammate, and his past sexual assault allegations.

https://twitter.com/AB84/status/1175769597817053184

Then there is just this, where he calls out Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Yes, he is pictured with Britney Taylor, the woman who filed sexual assault allegations.

https://twitter.com/AB84/status/1175764859176312838

And a retweet of an article from The Daily Beast that is titled: “Patriots fans threatened a Sports Illustrated writer who revealed a second sexual harassment claim that led to the ousting of Antonio Brown after just one game.” Brown's response? “System working effectively.”

https://twitter.com/AB84/status/1175772376979709954

Brown's strategy appears to be retired from the NFL, then bashing the league and media affiliates for their previous handling of sexual assault allegations, because that makes sense. Either way, at this point of his career, even if he wants to come back, that little bit of interest that was reported to be out there must be dwindling.

Perhaps Vince McMahon is liking and retweeting Brown's tweets from a burner account before making him the No. 1 pick of the 2020 XFL Draft.