Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gruden has high praise for Steelers’ pair of WRS

Brown, Smith-schuster already hit 1,000 yards

- By Christophe­r Booker Las Vegas Review-journal

ALAMEDA, Calif. — Raiders coach Jon Gruden has to prepare for not one, but two elite wide receivers Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Ben Roethlisbe­rger-antonio Brown quarterbac­k-to-wide receiver connection has been one of the most prolific in the NFL over the past few seasons. The addition of Juju Smith-schuster — who’s entering his second year — has turned a dangerous passing attack to one of the NFL’S most lethal.

Gruden has noticed the impact Smith-schuster has had for the Pittsburgh offense.

“He’s a good player,” Gruden said Friday. “He’s a physical guy; he’s obviously smart and he’s taken advantage of some of the coverage that Antonio’s getting.

“He is a natural football player. He is an excellent blocker; he’s outstandin­g after the catch, and he’s coming into his own as a legitimate go-to guy. They’ve got two of them in Pittsburgh, and that’s a problem for us.”

Brown and Smith-schuster have both eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards this season — the first time for a Steelers’ duo since 2011. Brown also leads the league in receiving touchdowns (12).

Constructi­ng a scheme against an explosive second-year wide receiver is difficult enough. It almost becomes secondary when you also have to prepare for Brown — a wide receiver that Gruden believes is one of the greatest ever at his position.

“They move him around everywhere,” Gruden said. “You don’t know where he’s going to be. He can run every route you dream up. I say that about other receivers but he can run double moves, he can run by you, he can run crossing routes, he’s very good after the catch.

“He’s the hardest working man, I think, in football. Hardest working player I’ve ever seen practice. I’ve seen Jerry Rice, I’ve seen a lot of good ones, but I put Antonio Brown at the top. If there are any young wideouts out there, I’d go watch him practice. You figure out yourself why he’s such a good player.”

Notables

Defensive tackle Maurice Hurst (ankle), offensive lineman Kelechi Osemele (toe), linebacker Kyle Wilber (hamstring) cornerback Daryl Worley (shoulder), wide receiver Seth Roberts (concussion) and running back Doug Martin (knee) are questionab­le for Sunday. Hurst and Osemele did not participat­e in practice Friday and the Raiders announced that Roberts is in concussion protocol.

Martin is questionab­le for Sunday despite being a full participan­t in practice this week. Team trainers will check out Martin’s knee Saturday and Gruden is confident in newly signed running back C.J. Anderson if Martin is unavailabl­e. “Pretty good,” Gruden said. “He’s a pro’s pro, he really is. A quick learner.”

Contact Chris Booker at cbooker@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Bookerc94 on Twitter.

 ?? Keith Srakocic The Associated Press ?? Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, right, celebrates one of his 12 leaguelead­ing touchdowns with teammate Juju Smith-schuster.
Keith Srakocic The Associated Press Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, right, celebrates one of his 12 leaguelead­ing touchdowns with teammate Juju Smith-schuster.

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