The Antonio Brown saga in Oakland has been a bizarre one to put it lightly. From shady social media activity to the issues with helmets, the Raiders organization has been through a lot with the All-Pro receiver. And after an altercation between Brown and general manager Mike Mayock, the team might be ready to pull the plug on the Antonio Brown experiment.

David Carr, brother of Raiders starting QB Derek Carr, says that the team captains met with head coach Jon Gruden on the matter of Brown and his place with the team. As they told him that they will back him on whatever decision he comes to on the wideout.

“They've gone to bat for this guy,” Carr said on NFL Total Access. “With the helmet, missing practices, through all that Jon Gruden, Derek, a lot of the players… they like Antonio Brown. But then you do things that are irrational and we try to sit up here and explain irrational moves and the things and actions that he does and try to defend him, it’s almost impossible to do.

“And so you find yourself in a situation where as a player, as a team, you go in – as the captains did today – and talk to Jon Gruden and say whatever you decide to do, because it was so bad, because of what happened to Mike Mayock and what happened on the field was so bad, they’re fine with whatever they decide.”

The Raiders are already considering suspending the troublesome Pro Bowler because of his behavior. It will be interesting to see how all of this plays out in the end. Especially considering that they may void the $30 million that is guaranteed to him.