Antonio Brown’s time in Oakland appears to be nearing its end.

In the latest twist of the mercurial star wide receiver’s never-ending saga, Brown on Saturday demanded through Instagram the Raiders “release me.”

Brown, who forced his way out of Pittsburgh in March, was fined more than $215,000 by the Raiders “for conduct detrimental to the team,” ESPN reported Saturday.

That punishment voided the $29.125 million worth of Brown’s guaranteed money and Oakland reportedly advised him that he won’t receive termination pay if released.

“No way I play after they took that and made my contract week to week,” Brown told ESPN.

Oakland’s latest fine comes hours after Brown posted a puzzling video to YouTube and social media Friday night. In it he publicized what appeared to be a private phone call with head coach Jon Gruden.

In the video, Brown said that he would begin to control his narrative.

“This is my life. Ain’t no more games,” he said in the video.

That came after Oakland decided not to suspend the 31-year-old, seven-time Pro Bowler for a verbal confrontation with general manager Mike Mayock on Thursday.

Gruden said Brown was slated to play Monday night against the Broncos, but that seems unlikely now.