The Antonio Brown era in Pittsburgh is reportedly over.

The Steelers have reached a verbal agreement to trade their disgruntled 30-year-old All-Pro wide receiver to the Oakland Raiders, according to multiple reports. Brown appears to have confirmed the trade as well, tweeting out a picture of himself in a Raiders uniform early Sunday morning captioned with three skull and crossbones emojis.

In exchange for Brown, Oakland is sending Pittsburgh the rights to a 2019 third-round draft pick as well as the rights to a fifth-round draft pick in the same year, according to multiple reports. The deal, however, cannot become official until the new league year begins on Wednesday.

ESPN's Adam Schefter also reports that Brown is getting a new three-year contract from the Raiders that is worth $54.125 million in total and has $30.125 million guaranteed. The receiver had three years and $38.9 million left on his contract with the Steelers, with none of the money guaranteed, per ESPN. 

Schefter was first to report the news regarding Brown. The reported trade comes just a few days after NFL Network initially reported that the Buffalo Bills would instead be the team acquiring Brown.

Brown, who is entering his 10th NFL season, is the first receiver in NFL history to post six-straight seasons with 100 or more receptions.

Since 2013, he leads the NFL in receptions with 686, receiving yards (9,145) and touchdowns (67).

In 15 games last season, Brown had 1,297 yards receiving on 104 catches with a league-leading 15 touchdowns.

Heading into a Week 17 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals, Brown allegedly skipped practice after a heated argument with Ben Roethlisberger and was benched for the game. The Steelers won the game, but still missed the playoffs for the first time in five seasons.

After the season concluded, Brown asked for a trade and his wish was facilitated after a meeting with owner Art Rooney last month.