Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown had to be restrained during his altercation with general manager Mike Mayock on Wednesday, and although it didn't get physical, he did threaten to hit him according to Ian Rapoport of NFL media.

On Wednesday, Brown took to Twitter with a picture of his fines for missing practice sided by Mayock, along with the caption:

“When your own team want to hate but there’s no stopping me now devil is a lie,” Brown wrote “Everyone got to pay this year so we clear.”

According to reports, Mayock was upset that it was posted to social media, and why he went to confront Brown about the matter. Brown clearly doesn't feel like he should have been fined for missing practice which is why he posted to social media. This comes only a few weeks after Mayock said it was time for Brown to be all in or all out.

“You all know that AB is not here today, right? So here’s the bottom line: He’s upset about the helmet issue. We have supported that. We appreciate that, OK? But at this point, we’ve pretty much exhausted all avenues of relief.

“So from our prospective, it’s time for him to be all-in or all-out, OK? So we’re hoping he’s back soon. We’ve got 89 guys busting their tails. We are really excited about where this franchise is going, and we hope AB is going to be a big part of it, starting Week 1 against Denver. End of story. No questions.”

How long Brown will be suspended for is still to be seen, but don't expect this to be the end of the story.