Antonio Brown is on the West Coast, but that hasn’t ended the drama between him and former teammate and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

In fact, Brown, now with the Raiders, would like Roethlisberger to just “shut up already.”

In an interview with Sunday Night Football’s Michele Tafoya, Roethlisberger referenced the infamous play that led to the unraveling between the two NFL stars: a game-ending interception in a Week 12 loss to the Broncos last season.

Roethlisberger publicly called out Brown afterward, and the interception turned into a war of words between the two.

“I wish I wouldn’t have done it,” Roethlisberger told Tafoya. “Because obviously, we saw what happened. It ruined a friendship. I just got caught up in the emotion and the heat of a battle.”

Brown, whose iffy relationship with Roethlisberger is believed to have played a role in his trade demand last winter, took time out of his continuing helmet crusade against the NFL to respond to Roethlisberger’s latest apology.

“Never friends just had to get my ends…….shut up already,” he tweeted in response to a clip of the interview.

Brown also wasn’t having it when Roethlisberger previously apologized for the incident.

Hopefully that puts this feud to rest, though Brown has plenty more of them to deal with.