The Patriots aren’t the only ones who have cut Antonio Brown.

On Sunday, O.J. Simpson revealed he had dropped the embattled wide receiver from his fantasy roster, shortly after Brown declared he was done with the NFL and went scorched earth on Robert Kraft and Ben Roethlisberger in a series of since-deleted tweets.

“My phone started ringing early this morning, fellow fantasy players called me and said, ‘Have you been watching what Antonio Brown is saying this morning?'” Simpson told his 909,000 Twitter followers in a video.

Simpson, the Hall of Fame running back, said it looked like Brown had “hit the trifecta” in regards to Brown’s tweetstorm blasting Patriots owner Kraft, former Steelers teammate Roethlisberger and NFL analyst Shannon Sharpe. Kraft had been charged earlier this year with the solicitation of a prostitute at a Florida massage parlor. Both Roethlisberger and Sharpe had previously been accused of sexual assault.

“I’m not gonna say he’s wrong what he’s saying, but doesn’t look like he’s gonna be back this year,” Simpson said, announcing he “finally had to push the drop button on my fantasy team.”

“Sorry. Really wanted to keep him all year,” he continued.

Brown, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by two women, was the subject of another Simpson video, in which the one-time NFL star, who was acquitted in 1995 of the murders of wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman, said he hoped the allegations were not true.

The Patriots released Brown on Friday, 11 days after the wideout had joined the team.