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Here’s the latest on Antonio Brown trade rumors

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The Steelers have agreed to try to find a trade partner and send away Brown.

Antonio Brown wants out of Pittsburgh, and it looks like the Steelers are ready to oblige by trading the star receiver.

That’s easier said than done with Brown under contract through the 2021 season. The Steelers won’t save much money by parting with the receiver, and it probably makes sense for the team to smooth things over with the seven-time Pro Bowler. But that reconciliation is looking increasingly unlikely.

Brown turns 31 in July, and has posted at least 1,200 receiving yards in six consecutive seasons — an accomplishment only he, Jerry Rice, Torry Holt, and Randy Moss can claim. Brown also led the NFL in receiving touchdowns during the 2018 season with 15.

But the drama between the receiver and the Steelers boiled over to the point that Brown sat out the team’s Week 17 finale to the 2018 season.

The saga may end with Brown playing elsewhere. That’d be a huge shakeup, and the 49ers, Cowboys, and Packers are all considered possible landing spots. We’ll keep track of all the rumors right here:

March 7

Three more teams are no longer in the running for Brown, according to ESPN’s Dianna Russini: the Saints, Titans, and Washington.

March 6

Ian Rapoport and Adam Schefter are both reporting that Antonio Brown should be traded within the next 48 hours. Rapoport reported that the Jets and Cardinals are now out of the equation.

Josina Anderson says it’s down to just one team that outbid the rest:

March 5

While the Raiders are still in on the Brown sweepstakes, the Jets have emerged as another possibility

Don’t count on the Cardinals, though:

March 4

A trade for Brown looks even likelier after the football world converged on Indianapolis for the NFL Combine. According to Ian Rapoport, three teams have emerged as favorites for Brown:

A pair of Broncos reporters — including Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic — say that Denver isn’t actually interested, though.

The Raiders have been a consistently mentioned landing spot for a while, but the addition of the Cardinals could provide Pittsburgh with the NFC team it’s reportedly looking for.

March 1

A few potential suitors were tossed into the mix heading into combine weekend. NFL Network’s Mike Silver and Ian Rapoport saying to keep an eye on the Saints and Raiders as two teams potentially interested in Brown.

The Raiders have ample resources to make a deal, but the Saints would have to do some serious rearranging to make a trade work. New Orleans coach Sean Payton said that the team hasn’t looked into trading for Brown, but added that reporters shouldn’t necessarily believe him.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter also mentioned the Raiders as one of three teams eyeing Brown — along with Washington and Tennessee:

Brown talked about his rift with the Steelers on The Shop on HBO.

“I’m going to war for these guys, putting my life on the line but it’s an unknown when it comes to me just like right now with the write-ups. They control the narrative,” Brown said. “We ain’t standing on good foundation, and they can just paint you any kind of way. That’s the thing people don’t know, it’s kind of a controlled environment to where they can kind of determine if they want to let me in or not.”

Feb. 28

The Steelers might not want to send Brown to a rival, but if the price is right, they said they’ll listen.

Browns GM John Dorsey is ready to talk:

Meanwhile, 49ers GM John Lynch confirmed what Kyle Shanahan said the day before: the team has not reached out to the Steelers about Brown.

Feb. 27

Steelers GM Kevin Colbert spoke with reporters at the NFL Combine and reiterated that they wouldn’t trade Brown unless the deal worked for them. Colbert also made it clear that they’d prefer sending him to a team the Steelers don’t usually play (read: an NFC team):

But they’re not ruling out anyone:

Even as the Steelers are hearing from more teams about Brown, one of them is apparently not the 49ers — at least as far as head coach Kyle Shanahan knows.

Feb. 26

Earlier this offseason, the Broncos were rumored to be interested in Brown. If they were, then they aren’t anymore, according to 9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis.

Feb. 25

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Steelers’ preference is to trade Brown to an NFC team. They also will not deal him to the Patriots or another team in the AFC North.

Feb. 22

General manager Kevin Colbert joined NFL Network and reiterated that the Steelers won’t make a deal if it doesn’t benefit the team. Colbert said Pittsburgh has received a few calls, though.

NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo speculated that the Jets could be one of those teams.

Feb. 20

Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN that the trade is in the Steelers’ hands right now. And just because the Steelers plan to attempt to trade Brown doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll happen. There are still some hurdles, and Pittsburgh won’t trade him unless the deal “benefits the Steelers.”

Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert told reporters the message he conveyed to Brown:

“We’re open to shopping around the league to see what may be available in exchange for your services, by no means are we going to make a trade or any type of move that will not be beneficial to the Pittsburgh Steelers organization. Specifically, we will not be discounting you on the trade market, and we certainly will not be releasing you.

All that being said, we’ll take a positive approach. If someone has a sincere interest and they want to make a move — either a significant draft pick, or a set of picks, or a significant player plus picks — and we think it will benefit the Pittsburgh Steelers in the long run, then we’re all in. If not, then we’ll make that decision at that point.”

Feb. 19

Brown met with Steelers owner Art Rooney II and posted that the two came to an agreement that it was “time to move on.”

According to Pro Football Talk, that meeting ended with the Steelers agreeing to attempt to trade Brown. He still cannot hunt for his own trade, though.

Feb. 18

Brown went to Facebook Live to say he’s only interested in guaranteed money.

“If your squad want to win and your squad want a hungry wide receiver who’s the best in the whole world, someone hit my phone,” said Brown. “Tell them I ain’t doing no unguarantees. I ain’t even gonna play myself no more for this NFL. ... I think I done everything. What y’all think? What’s left for me to do? Win a Super Bowl? Gotta be the right team for that, right? ... If your team got guaranteed money, they want to get to know me and work with me, tell them to call me.”

Feb. 16

Brown posted several tweets to clarify his desire for a trade, even calling out quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and coach Mike Tomlin.

Raising tensions may be a good way for Brown to get himself traded, but it also scared off at least one team, according to NBC’s Peter King:

I think the more Antonio Brown tweets, the more he scares off potential suitors. (That’s not just something I think. In the case of one team, it’s something I know.)

Feb. 12

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Brown has officially requested a trade from the team. That report came just minutes after Brown said his goodbyes to Pittsburgh with a highlights video posted on social media.

Jan. 12

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said the Broncos are expected to be an interested suitor:

“Among the teams who may be interested — just based on salary cap space — the Jets would be one, the 49ers, the Colts,” Rapoport said. “I am told to keep an eye on the Denver Broncos. They are one of the teams plotting a run for Antonio Brown.”

Jan. 5

The Steelers are reportedly open to the idea of trading Brown.

“They are expected, over the course of the next couple of months as we head into the 2019 offseason to — at the very least — listen to trade offers,” NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said. “They haven’t shut the door on the possibility of [Brown] playing for another team.”

Jan. 1

There was some public flirtation between Brown and members of the 49ers on social media shortly after the reports of the receiver’s drama with the Steelers. A few weeks later, Brown posted an edited photo on his Instagram of himself in a 49ers uniform.

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Dec. 31

Brown was officially ruled out of a Week 17 game with a knee injury, but reports surfaced later in the week that alleged a blowup earlier in the week caused the absence.

Ben Roethlisberger brushed off the confrontation as nothing, and head coach Mike Tomlin said the knee injury and a lack of communication were the reason Brown didn’t play.


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