Antonio Brown appears serious about getting back into the NFL, even if the odds of a team taking a chance on the disgraced superstar wide receiver remains low.

Brown recorded himself working out Monday at an undisclosed football field, a few weeks after he was cut by the Patriots amid multiple sexual assault allegations.

After losing his second job in one month, Brown said he would quit football, only to change his mind days later.

“I’m still the best why stop now,” the seven-time Pro Bowler wrote on Twitter in late September.

If Brown were to sign somewhere, it’s unlikely he’d be allowed to play as it’s expected Roger Goodell would then immediately place Brown on the NFL commissioner’s exempt list while the league continues to investigate the 31-year-old.

Brown was accused of sexual misconduct by two women after signing with the Patriots in September, and one of the accusers — Brown’s ex-trainer — filed a civil lawsuit against Brown, alleging rape and sexual assault.

Brown is also currently battling the Patriots and Raiders to recoup the $40 million he was stripped of after both teams cut him.

Brown demanded a trade from Pittsburgh last offseason, ended up in Oakland where he instantly became a headache and then lasted just one game with New England.