Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown still hasn't told his side of the story, but that hasn't stopped him going back at everyone who has criticized him over the past several weeks. This time, Brown set his sights on Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians, both of whom spent time with Brown on the Steelers.

While Sanders said Brown disrespected Pittsburgh's organization with his actions late in the season, Arians said that the Brown we are seeing now is not the same Brown whom he coached while serving as offensive coordinator of the Steelers during Brown's rookie year.

“He was the hardest working,” Arians said of a rookie Brown a during a podcast with Adam Schefter on Tuesday. “He and Emmanuel Sanders, boy they went after it, because [Steelers coach] Mike Tomlin used to tell them, ‘Two dogs, one bone.' And at that time, we had Mike Wallace, Hines Ward — I mean, we had a pretty good run for one of them to get on the field. By the end of the season, they were both winning for us to go to the Super Bowl.”

Arians then went on to add that Brown has become a “diva.”

So, Brown then responded, taking shots at both Arians and Sanders in a tweet:

https://twitter.com/AB84/status/1085630975579774982

Not sure if Brown realizes that responding in this way to everyone who criticizes you is not a good look.

Maybe Brown should actually tell his side of the story if he wants some vindication. That is, if he actually has a story to tell.