Antonio Browns' transition to the Raiders just got a bit rockier.
The star wideout and Oakland general manager Mike Mayock "got into it" on Wednesday, which prompted the team to make plans to suspend him, according to ESPN.
The Next Chapter: Antonio Brown and GM Mike Mayock got into it Wednesday, and the team is now planning to suspend its star wide receiver, league sources tell ESPN.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 5, 2019
It's unclear what transpired between Brown and Mayock or how long Brown will be suspended for, but it was enough for Mayock to risk keeping Brown out for at least the beginning of the season.
Brown recently voiced his displeasure over being fined nearly $54,000 for missing mandatory practices and walk-throughs and was given a letter from the team that stated his conduct was becoming "detrimental to the team."
Brown missed the first part of training camp due to frostbite on his feet from not wearing the proper footwear in a cryotherapy machine, and then held out from practice as he filed two grievances against the NFL in an attempt of wearing his outdated helmet.
While his feet have healed and he chose a new helmet to wear for the season, Mayock said recently Brown had to decide if he was "all in" with the Raiders.