New York Post

Steelers star can’t keep eyes off OBJ

- By HOWIE KUSSOY

Antonio Brown might be the best wide receiver in the NFL, but even the Steelers’ star is just another wide-eyed fan when he watches Odell Beckham Jr.

“Definitely tuning in to see him,” Brown told reporters heading into Sunday’s matchup at Heinz Field. “He’s an exciting player. I always watch his highlights, talk to him and critique his game. I’ll definitely be out of my seat seeing what he does.”

For Brown, it isn’t a coincidenc­e that he’s tied with his good friend for the most receiving touch- downs (33) in the league over the past three seasons.

“[We’re] always trying to outdo each other,” Brown said Friday. “It’s one of those types of friendship­s where we expect greatness from each other. We try to push the threshold and encourage each other and inspire each other.”

Giants starting left guard Justin Pugh ( knee) will miss his fourth straight game — and will be joined by linebacker Mark Herzlich ( concussion), safety Nat Berhe (concussion) and defensive end Owa Odighizuwa (knee) — but the offensive line could see Marshall Newhouse (knee) and Brett Jones (calf ) return Sunday. Newhouse and Jones are both listed as questionab­le.

Pugh, who suffered a minor setback last week, was limited in practice this week and is targeting his return for next week’s game against Dallas.

Adam Gettis started in Pugh’s place last week, but coach Ben McAdoo would not reveal who will start at left guard this week, with Newhouse and Jones potentiall­y back after sitting out the win over the Browns.

Running back Shane Vereen (triceps), who has been out since Week 3 and is on the designated to return from the injured reserve list, also is hoping to return against the Cowboys. Vereen participat­ed in some team drills this week.

“He caught the ball well,” McAdoo said. “He was moving around well. We’ll see how he does with some contact.”

The Steelers will be without wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey (foot) and running back DeAngelo Williams (knee).

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