Antonio Brown and Tom BradyCHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – DECEMBER 26: Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts with Antonio Brown #81 during the second half of the game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on December 26, 2021 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Antonio Brown continues to show that he is not a man to be trusted.

The controversial free agent wide receiver recently took to Snapchat and exposed a text message he got from Tom Brady where the legendary QB could be seen blasting him for “demonstrating very poor decisions and poor communication to so many people who have gone above and beyond to help you.”

The text is from 2021, and it shows that his words back then still reign true in 2022.

“You are demonstrating very poor decisions and poor communication to so many people who have gone above and beyond to help you,” Brady wrote, at least according to Brown’s screen shot. “You are acting selfish and unfortunately many of those people are exhausted by the erratic and unpredictable emotional behavior. When I met you, you were humble, willing to learn and anxious to improve things in your life. In a short period of time, you have done those things and accomplished some great things. And very much on the path to success long term. Unfortunately you have reverted very much back to a young immature man that is selfish, self serving, irrational and irresponsible.”

Brady added: “I for one, am disappointed in many behaviors over the past few months. You have seemed to have lost that humility and that APG. You have gone from hanging around good quality people that had genuine interest in seeing you succeed, to seeing others whose lives are erratic and out of control and leading you down a negative path.”

Brown quitting on the team in the middle of a game last season likely ended their friendship. If that wasn’t big enough, he has since started taking shots at him and his marriage before it got finalized.

For what might seem like his final season in the NFL, Brown would end up catching 52 passes for 545 yards and four touchdowns before his infamous mid-game exit during the Bucs’ win over the Jets

He has yet to play another game or even have a team show interest in signing him since that controversial exit. In the meantime, Brady has led his Tampa Bay Bucs squad to two-straight wins which puts their record at 5-5 as they head into the bye week on a high note.