
Brown's relationship with the Pittsburgh brass was called into question after he missed Monday's team meeting and film-review session. He also posted a comment on his personal Twitter account that could have been interpreted as him being receptive to a trade. Brown's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, released a statement Tuesday through Adam Schefter of ESPN denying that the wideout had any interest in being traded, also adding that Brown was away from the team Monday to address a personal matter. Head coach Mike Tomlin met with Brown on Tuesday, and while the details of their conversation aren't known, it appears the six-time Pro Bowler is back in the fold. The Steelers won't punish Brown with anything more than a fine, and they intend to play him in Monday's game against the Buccaneers, per Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

























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