Tom Brady addressed the “difficult” situation surrounding Antonio Brown’s short tenure in New England, which came to a shocking end Friday after just 11 days.

Speaking Monday on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show,” the Patriots quarterback was asked about the embattled receiver’s release, two days before the Patriots toppled the Jets, 30-14.

“I do have a lot of personal feelings, none of which I really care to share. That’s about it. It’s a difficult situation. That’s kinda how I feel,” Brady said.

Brady previously invited Brown, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by two women, to move into his house shortly after the wideout joined the team.

On Sunday, Brown declared that he was done with the NFL in a bizarre Twitter tirade that also included shots at Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

“Kraft got caught in the parlor AB speculations fired different strokes different folks clearly,” Brown wrote in a since-deleted message.

Kraft was charged in February for the solicitation of a prostitute at a Florida massage parlor. Roethlisberger had previously been accused of sexual assault.