The wide receiver has asked the Pittsburgh Steelers to be traded but his future remains uncertain.
Antonio Brown’s future remains uncertain after the wide receiver trashed reports he was on the verge of signing for the Buffalo Bills.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reported the Steelers were finalizing a deal to send Brown to the Buffalo Bills, instead of the Oakland Raiders, Tennessee Titans and Washington Redskins who were also reportedly in the race to sign the wide receiver. According to an NFL source quoted by Carucci, it was in fact “unlikely” the Bills would land the former Central Michigan student.
Buffalo, however, badly needs a receiver and players of Brown’s calibre don’t come around very often if at all. The Florida native averages 114 receptions, 1,524 yards, and 11 touchdowns per season since 2013. Allen is a threat when running the ball, but only completed 52.8 percent of his passes during his rookie season, when he also threw two more interceptions than touchdown passes. In that respect, he would be a huge downgrade compared to Roethlisberger, who is a Hall-of-Famer in waiting.
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