The Oakland Raiders have quite the decision to make on whether or not to suspend Antonio Brown for his latest incident. As for Brown, he has little to no control over what happens and he may not receive a single dollar from Oakland.

The latest incident involving Brown occurred on Wednesday when the All-Pro receiver got into a ‘shouting match' with GM Mike Mayock. The altercation happened as a result of Brown posting his displeasure with the team fining him, on social media.

In the incident, Brown told Mayock that he would ‘punch him in the face' and then punted a football and exclaimed ‘fine me for that' as he did so. However, the talented wideout could be seeing worse than a fine—in the form of a suspension.

If Brown receives a suspension, the wide receiver will forfeit the nearly $30 million in guaranteed money he signed for when he was traded to Oakland. Therefore, there is a lot riding on this decision from the organization. There's a chance that Brown doesn't receive a single penny from the Raiders.

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When Brown signed his current contract, his signing bonus took the form of workout bonuses for this season and the 2020 season. For Brown to receive the $500,000 bonus this year, he was required to be present for 85-percent of the team's offseason programs.

Due to the issues to his feet and helmet, Brown was unable to receive his workout bonus. That means that the 31-year-old wide receiver hasn't received any form of payment for the Raiders yet.

As a matter of fact, Brown has actually lost more money with his fine, than he's been paid by the organization since he joined the team in March.