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Steelers plan to talk to Brown about social media usage

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PITTSBURGH — Mike Tomlin doesn’t like talking about the way his players use social media. The Pittsburgh Steelers coach would prefer to stick to football.

Antonio Brown, however, isn’t giving his boss much choice.

Tomlin said he plans to speak to the All-Pro wide receiver “directly” after Brown caused a commotion — again — by taking to Twitter to vent after a former team employee suggested Brown’s stardom is a result of playing with quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger.

Brown responded by tweeting “trade me let’s find out.” When asked Tuesday if one of the NFL’s most dynamic players has asked to be moved, Tomlin responded “no, no” and laughed.

Still, Tomlin believes the incessant inquiries about Brown’s online behaviour is growing tiresome.

“It’s important that we understand our position, the light that shines on us and the responsibi­lity that comes with it,” Tomlin said.

Tomlin plans to provide Brown with a reminder today when the team returns to practice. He wasn’t able to on Monday because Brown did not show up for work.

Tomlin declined to say whether Brown’s absence was excused, though in the past Tomlin has typically offered an explanatio­n.

Brown caught nine passes for 67 yards in a 42-37 loss to Kansas City on Sunday that dropped Pittsburgh to 0-1-1. He has 18 receptions for 160 yards and a touchdown through two games, a pace that would easily have him top 100 receptions for a sixth straight season.

Yet, Brown has struggled at times to keep his emotions in check, be it on social media or on the sideline. Cameras caught him venting in the second half against Kansas City, and when Roethlisbe­rger dived into the end zone for a three-yard score that drew the Steelers within five points on Sunday, Brown walked off the field while his teammates celebrated.

Tomlin downplayed Brown’s sideline behaviour, calling “negative exchanges” the byproduct of not playing well as a whole. The Steelers are off to their worst start since 2013, when they dropped their first four games and missed the playoffs.

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