Antonio Brown may find his way back into the NFL this season.

Brown’s name has been discussed by several teams in need of a wide receiver, according to CBS Sports’ Jason La Canfora, who reports Brown signing with a team after the Oct. 29 trade deadline “would not come as a surprise.”

The 31-year-old is the subject of an NFL investigation after his former trainer Britney Taylor accused Brown of rape in a civil suit filed on Sept. 10, three days after he was released by the Raiders and agreed to a deal with the Patriots. A second woman accused Brown of sexual misconduct and alleged to Sports Illustrated that Brown sent her intimidating text messages — which ultimately led to the Patriots cutting him on Sept. 20, five days after his lone NFL appearance of the season.

Former Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin recently suggested that Dallas take a look at Brown.

Meanwhile, Brown’s quest to recoup his lost guaranteed money has hit a snag — specifically his grievance against the Raiders. According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, the Raiders submitted text messages from Brown to Raiders owner Mark Davis in which Brown requested his release, hurting Brown’s chances of trying to get back the roughly $30 million in guaranteed money his lost.