Steelers' former star suddenly wants to come crawling back to Pittsburgh

The Pittsburgh Steelers boasted one of the best offenses in the NFL during the 2010s. Headlined by "The Killer B's," the trio of Big Ben, Antonio Brown, and LeVeon Bell, terrorized defensive coordinators every Sunday.  Well, following an injury to one of the Steelers' best offensive weapons, one former star is eyeing a return to […]

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Dec 10, 2017; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell (26) celebrates with wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) after scoring a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens during the first quarter at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The Pittsburgh Steelers boasted one of the best offenses in the NFL during the 2010s.

Headlined by "The Killer B's," the trio of Big Ben, Antonio Brown, and LeVeon Bell, terrorized defensive coordinators every Sunday. 

Well, following an injury to one of the Steelers' best offensive weapons, one former star is eyeing a return to Pittsburgh:

"Hear me Out"

Brown is seemingly still in the loop when it comes to the Steelers, acknowledging the recent news about Diontae Johnson. And while I still believe from a pure play perspective, Brown could compete, there is less than zero chance he returns, something Mike Tomin made clear way before Brown's latest request:

That quote came over a year ago when Coach T sat down with The Pivot Podcast, with little evidence to believe he's changed his mind, especially in light of the events surrounding Brown's personal life before, during, and since that podcast. 

So it's a neat idea, and honestly would probably work from a pure football perspective. But AB is no longer a real football player, as his off-the-field actions have proven him incapable of playing in this league. 

But good job farming impressions on social media AB, everyone could use an afternoon laugh. 

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