The Antonio Brown saga continues as word has just come out that the embattled Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver has just been found guilty of reckless driving.

According to NBC News, Brown was cited for driving over 100 mph in Ross Township, Pennsylvania last November. He didn't appear in court to answer the charges, and his attorney declined to comment about the charges after it was adjudicated.

Brown’s sentence includes over $400 in fines and fees and has 30 days to pay or appeal the verdict.

This is just the latest in a series of dramatic episodes for Brown, whose future with the Steelers remains uncertain after he was benched in Week 17 for what the league claims was “missed practices” but was suspected to be because of his constant fighting with Ben Roethlisberger.

And that's not all, according to NBC News:

“Brown also faces a lawsuit alleging he threw furniture off a 14th-floor balcony in Florida and is vying for sole custody of his daughter after a recent dispute with the girl’s mother. That dispute resulted in a police incident report that included allegations of misconduct by Brown that Brown’s attorney called “baseless.”

It's also been revealed that the league will be independently investigating the domestic misconduct incident, which further throws Brown's future into doubt.

Let's hope the Steelers star can finally get it together and stop with all the unnecessary drama before he finds himself out of a football career, because team brass won't be putting up with this much longer, no matter how good of a wide receiver he is.