Antonio Brown definitely won’t be able to wear his preferred helmet after losing his second grievance, according to multiple reports, yet he’s still going to come out of this whole thing ahead.

The Raiders wide receiver has multiple helmet manufacturers lined up to pay him to wear a custom-made helmet, according to ProFootballTalk. Brown has yet to make a decision, but he won’t be wearing his old Schutt Air Advantage when he suits up for the Raiders’ opener on Sept. 9 against the Broncos.

So it seems as if the Helmetgate saga is finally nearing its end. Brown has been making a fuss all summer about wanting to wear his preferred helmet — which doesn’t meet safety standards.

Seemingly fed up with the whole situation, Raiders GM Mike Mayock last week gave Brown an ultimatum to be “all in or all out.” Brown then returned to Raiders camp with a certified helmet, but still filed another grievance against the NFL.

Brown, 31, also dealt with frostbitten feet this summer, the result of not wearing proper footwear in a cryotherapy machine.