The saga never seems to end with the AAF. Just when you thought it was all over, it has just surfaced that former Alliance players are receiving medical bills from team issued medical tests.

Former San Antonio Commanders RB, Kenneth Farrow II tweeted out his frustrations yesterday, tagging both Charlie Ebersol and The AAF in regards to why he was now receiving medical bills.

Why are we getting medical bills mailed to us from minicamp lab work that were conducted by the teams? Any answers @CharlieEbersol @TheAAF — Kenneth Farrow II (@KennethMFarrow) April 23, 2019

In his second tweet he mentioned that he had tried to reach out to the organization via phone and e-mail with no response. Farrow ended the chain stating that there was no “ill will towards anybody…” “but I’m not about to keep racking up bills because of the incompetence on whoever’s behalf”

Just trying to figure out? Nobody has been very responsive via calls, emails, etc. — Kenneth Farrow II (@KennethMFarrow) April 23, 2019

The AAF was originally supposed to hold their inaugural championship game this Saturday, instead of reading about the match-up, we’re seeing more stories like these come out. Hopefully this, is the last bad news to come out of the Alliance, but we’ll keep you posted if that changes.