New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is tired of answering questions about Antonio Brown, and now, he appears to be completely fed up.

Belichick was peppered with questions about the controversial wide receiver in a press conference on Friday, leading to Belichick storming out of the room:

Given Brown's current circumstances, with the 31-year-old facing rape allegations, it's not the least bit surprising that Belichick is constantly finding himself having to field questions about the situation.

The Patriots signed Brown just before the season began after he was released by the Oakland Raiders, per his request.

Brown made his debut with New England last Sunday, catching four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown in a 43-0 win over the Miami Dolphins.

It has been a wild year for Brown, to say the least.

It all began at the conclusion of the 2018 campaign, in which Brown demanded a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers after a tumultuous final season with the club. The Steelers granted his wish, sending him to the Raiders for a couple of draft picks.

But, it didn't take long for Oakland to discover that Brown was more trouble than he was worth.

Whether it was frostbite on his feet or a seemingly never-ending battle with the NFL over the usage of his now-banned helmet, Brown barely participated in training camp.

He was then fined by the Raiders for skipping some practices, which led to a heated confrontation between Brown and general manager Mike Mayock.

After discovering that Oakland had voided the $30 million in guaranteed money on his contract, Brown requested his release.

The Raiders obliged, and Brown ended up signing with New England almost immediately. The Pats did not know about the rape allegations against Brown at the time.