Washington Redskins tackle Trent Williams has made it clear he won't be playing for the team and is willing to miss the entire season to prove his point. According to one source of NBC Sports, there is zero chance that he is coming back to the team.

“He's not coming back. Period,” said one source that had spoken directly to Williams.

Williams is reportedly upset with the team's medical staff for how they handled a growth on his head. He went to the medical staff and they said it was fine, but after the season it was determined that he needed the tumor removed from his head.

Some including a skeptical that it actually has to do with the medical staff and actually thinks it's Williams is looking for more money.

“I think it is all about money,” Former Redskins and Houston Texans general manager Charley Casserly said. “The only way we'll know the truth to that is to have everybody in a room together. I personally don't buy, in his case because that's the only one I've studied, these allegations that are being made. I just don't buy it at all.”

Williams has two years left on a deal that still has $25 million left to pay him, but some believe he would like to be locked up in another long-term deal.

Either way, Williams has made it clear that he won't be playing for the Redskins and if he is in the league this year it will be another new team.