Former NFL fullback Le’Ron McClain pleaded for help on Twitter this past weekend, complaining of head and brain trauma he says is a result of playing football.

In a series of tweets, McClain expressed how he wants to share his story and says that his “head is crazy.” He directly calls out football as the cause and that the NFL isn’t helping.

“I have to get my head checked. Playing fullback since high school. Its takes too f—ing much to do anything. My brain is f—ing tired,” McClain wrote. “@NFL i need some help with this s—. Dark times and its showing. F—ing help me please!! They dont care I had to get lawyers man!”

McClain, 34, played in the NFL from 2007-’13, three years before the league acknowledged that there was a connection between football and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). It’s apparent that McClain, a former fourth-round draft pick in 2007 out of Alabama, feels like he hasn’t been taken care of, with another tweet claiming that if he was a quarterback things might be different.

“Watch how fast they come to aid if I was some QB or anything but no I was f—ing fullback that did it all,” McClain, who played for the Ravens, Chiefs and Chargers, tweeted.

“@NFL I need help and i need the process to speed the f–k up.”

Back in May, a federal judge terminated three of four lawyers serving as class counsel of the NFL’s concussion settlement. A few weeks before there was a hearing about new restrictions of doctors who can evaluate retired players for dementia and other brain traumas.

Senior U.S. District Judge Anita Brody imposed the 150-miles-from-home rule to prevent doctor shopping and any potential fraud alleged by the league. The more than $1 billion settlement fund was disbursed.

The lawsuit, issued by NFL players, accuses the league of withholding what it knew about the health risks of continuing to play after concussions. The fund is intended to last for 65 years, with the first two years of payouts alone reaching $500 million this month and another $160 million in awards that are approved but unpaid.

Retired players are given baseline testing and compensation of up to $5 million for the extreme cases of concussions.

McClain later tweeted again after people reached out expressing concern for his well-being.

“Man had a moment but just know Imma fight this thing and block it like im blocking 60 Pwr on the goaline. We gonna score!!!!” he said. “I got this. Its just LiFE. #AlphaMental…. Thank you to my biscuit lol. Control what I control.”

But by Monday morning McClain was struggling again.

“Nights like this are the worst….. I cannot sleep… My anxiety is up… real talk im a f—ing mess. Like whats wrong with me man. Come on bro!!!! Smh…… Please just Pray for me! GodWinz GodWinz!!!!!!!”