You had better get your freak on, Antonio Brown! Now that he's officially a Raider, Brown is out here showing all the way out!

The good news for him, as we just found out, is that he's got 50 million reasons to be happy. According to an official report, Brown will receive a new contract as part of the agreement that will pay out $50.125 million over the next three seasons, and that his guaranteed cash has gone from $0 to $30.125 million.

As a result of this new deal, Brown has now become the league's highest-paid wide receiver.

In exchange for the Raiders taking Antonio Brown for $50 million, the Raiders will send 2019 third and fifth-round picks to the Steelers.

There is no denying that Brown is an elite wideout. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time first-team All-Pro who has registered at least 100 catches for 1,200 yards and eight touchdowns in each of the past six seasons.

Although he finished second on the Steelers in receptions and receiving yardage to JuJu Smith-Schuster last season, he still had a strong year with 104 grabs for 1,297 yards and an NFL-best 15 touchdown receptions.

There was some speculation earlier in the weekend that Antonio Brown would become a Buffalo Bill, but the deal ultimately fell through. It's just as well, too, since experts seem to agree that the football market in Buffalo is “weak.” It's good that he's finally found a home in Oakland, however, and now we can go back to the business of football instead of the business of drama.