Antonio Brown broke his silence on his release from the Patriots in a series of tweets thanking the team and hitting back at accusations against him.

“Thank you for the opportunity @Patriots #GoWinIt,” Brown wrote, shortly after the team announced it was cutting him amid allegations he raped his former trainer.

In one of six subsequent Tweets, Brown appeared to claim innocence.

“Sometimes people try to destroy you precisely because they recognize your power; not because they don’t see it, but because they see it and they don’t want it to exist,” reads a quote he posted.

Then he tweeted photos of himself with coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady from his first and only game with the team Sunday.

“If I’m lying them I’m flying,” he wrote in another Tweet, along with a photo of himself making a catch.

“The marathon continues,” he tweeted later.

In his final Friday tweet, Brown oddly acknowledged he was axed.

“Just got fired on Friday,” he wrote, along with the face-palm emoji meant to indicate shame or embarrassment.

Prior to his rant, his last tweet from 10 days earlier was a repost from the Patriots official account announcing his signing.

“Welcome to New England, @AB84,” the team wrote, along with a photo of Brown.

Brown, 31, is facing allegations in a federal lawsuit that he sexually assaulted his former trainer in 2017 and raped her in 2018. She filed the suit against him three days after he signed with New England.

Nike also dropped its shoe deal with Brown after the accusations surfaced.