Antonio Brown will not go away even though he isn't currently on an NFL teams roster. Now, he is making the news once again due to a new course of action that he is planning to take.

According to a report from Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Brown is “working on” on a grievance against the Oakland Raiders to recover unpaid wages.

Brown, per Fowler, is considering a grievance attacking “three fines levied by the team, his unpaid Week 1 salary, his base salaries of $14.625 million and $14.5 million for 2019 and 2020, and a $1 million signing bonus as part of his three-year, $54-million deal signed in March.”

Needless to say, this is a move that would make for an interesting story to follow along with. Brown simply refuses to let himself fall out of the limelight, or at least what he thinks is the limelight.

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Brown also recently got into a Twitter war with Los Angeles Rams safety Eric Weddle. He has also received harsh criticism from Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield. Things just aren't going well for the once worshipped superstar.

Either way, this is a move that was expected by many. Brown has been very vocal about his displeasure with teams being able to release him from a contract without having to pay him a dime. Unfortunately, both the Raiders and New England Patriots have very good arguments for why they shouldn't have to pay him.

Expect to hear plenty more news about Brown in the coming weeks. He isn't going to go away and this grievance would certainly be intriguing to see the outcome.