The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Brown can’t see staying a Steeler

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The Pittsburgh Steelers insist there’s still a chance wide receiver Antonio Brown could return this season.

Brown doesn’t see it that way.

According to a transcript provided by HBO, the four-time All-Pro told LeBron James on James’ HBO show “The Shop” there’s “too much smoke” between Brown and the team for Brown to play for Pittsburgh in 2019. Brown’s conversati­on with James marked his first extended public comments since requesting a trade last month.

The Steelers are shopping Brown, but general manager Kevin Colbert has stressed the team won’t cut him or make any personnel move that would be detrimenta­l to the team, reiteratin­g there’s a possibilit­y the Steelers won’t move Brown if they don’t receive what they consider fair value.

Brown, speaking with a group that included James, rapper Meek Mill, actor Jamie Foxx and New Orleans Pelicans center Anthony Davis, took issue with the way the team has portrayed him after benching him for the regular-season finale against Cincinnati. Brown says he told coach Mike Tomlin he was banged up, and Tomlin then told him to go home. Tomlin said the team benched Brown because Brown declined to update them on his health in the 24 hours leading up to kickoff.

“It’s a controlled environmen­t to where they could, they could kind of determine if, if they want to let me eat or not,” Brown said.

Brown said the team only labeled him a “distractio­n” after he started “doing his own thing.”

“That’s the narrative they try to create,” Brown said.

Brown added he has a problem with quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger. Brown said Roethlisbe­rger “feels like he’s the owner.”

Brown pointed to Roethlisbe­rger’s comments about Brown running the wrong route in the end zone in the final moments of a loss to Denver late in the regular season. Roethlisbe­rger threw an intercepti­on on the play. Brown feels Roethlisbe­rger should have taken more responsibi­lity.

“I’m over here wide open!” Brown said. “You need to give me a better ball! But it’s like in the league, you’re going to have a guy from the team that’ll be like, ‘Boy, you can’t say nothing.’”

■ Former Ravens running back Alex Collins is out on bond after being charged with drug and gun violations.

Collins was arrested after an early-morning car crash Friday and subsequent­ly cut by the Ravens. The single-car accident occurred near Baltimore’s training complex in Owings Mills, Maryland.

Collins has been charged with possession of marijuana, possession with intent to distribute and having a handgun in a vehicle. He was released on $7,500 posted bond following an initial bail hearing shortly after midnight Saturday morning.

The 24-year-old Collins led Baltimore with 973 yards rushing in 2017 and scored eight touchdowns in 2018 before a foot injury ended his season in late November.

■ The Dolphins are expected to release veteran defensive end Andre Branch in a move that will send him into free agency and save the team $7 million in salary-cap space. Branch — who had 48 tackles, six sacks and one forced fumble in 28 games the past two seasons — has one year remaining on a three-year, $24 million deal he signed in 2017.

■ The Raiders have signed offensive lineman Denzelle Good to a one-year extension.

He was eligible to become an unrestrict­ed free agent next week.

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