All is forgiven.

Antonio Brown will play for the Raiders on Monday night against the Broncos, coach Jon Gruden said Friday, a stunning turnaround from 24 hours earlier, when it was believed the team was going to suspend Brown over a tirade against general manager Mike Mayock.

According to ESPN, Brown called Mayock a “cracker” and cursed him out during a heated confrontation Wednesday because he was frustrated with the fines he received for missing a walkthrough and practice.

Brown apologized to the team on Friday morning, and refuted reports of him using the term “cracker.”

“Everything has been blown out of proportion,” he told ESPN’s Dianna Russini. “I spoke with Mike Mayock one-on-one, man-to-man.”

While Brown continues to do some damage control, the Raiders are forging on ahead.

“Antonio is back today. We’re excited about that. Ready to move on,” Gruden said at Raiders practice.

Brown spent the early part of the offseason feuding with the Steelers and forcing a trade to the Raiders. He then missed time due to frostbite on his feet and caused a stir over his frustrations with his preferred helmet being disallowed by the NFL.