Is business still booming after $53,950 in fines?

Antonio Brown’s helmet holdout was a costly one and the Raiders wide receiver isn’t hiding his beef over it. Brown took to Instagram Wednesday to post a picture of a letter from Oakland general manager Mike Mayock, informing him of a second fine worth $13,950 for missing an Aug. 22 walkthrough. It also mentions an earlier $40,000 fine from Aug. 18 for missing a training camp practice.

“When your own team want to hate but there’s no stopping me now devil is a lie,” Brown wrote in a caption. “Everyone got to pay this year so we clear.”

The Raiders are now five days away from their season opener but still dealing with Brown’s drama.

The All-Pro receiver was upset throughout training camp about not being able to wear his old helmet, which was deemed unsafe by the NFL. He filed a pair of grievances, both unsuccessful.

That came after Brown’s frostbitten feet had finally healed following a cryotherapy mishap. He did not play a single snap during the preseason.

The day he earned a $40,000 fine for missing practice, Mayock went public with an ultimatum, telling reporters Brown needed to decide whether he was “all in or all out.”

Brown will presumably take the field Monday night for his Raiders debut, just with his pockets a little lighter.