JuJu Addresses Relationship with Antonio Brown

PITTSBURGH (GSM) – Steelers’ wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster addressed the media Wednesday (June 12, 2019) about his relationship with former teammate Antonio Brown. Smith-Schuster said, “There are no hard feelings.” He also commented about how the Raiders are the featured team for HBO’s “Hard Knocks.”

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Steelers’ Running Backs Share Moment at 2019 OTAs

 

Travon McMillian and James Conner during 2019 Steelers organized team activities in Pittsburgh, PA (Brian Cook / Golden Sky Media)

PITTSBURGH (GSM) – Running backs Travon McMillian (Rookie, Colorado) and veteran James Conner are among a crowded field of Steelers active roster participants.

On a sunny, moderately warm day in Pittsburgh, Conner shares pointers during practice and extends the hand of wisdom to the 1st-year man. The chances of McMillian making the team are slim as there are Conner, Jaylen Samuels, Benny Snell Jr., Trey Edmunds and Malik Williams filling roster spots at the moment.

Part of the Steelers’ core of running backs. Pictured are Malik Williams, Ralph Webb, Travon McMillian, Runningback’s coach Eddie Falkner and James Conner during Steeler organized team activities, June 4, 2019 in Pittsburgh. (Brian Cook / Golden Sky Media)

Steelers Receivers Coach Darryl Drake Comments After Drafting Diontae Johnson

UPDATE: Steelers Wide Receivers Coach Darryl Drake Dies.

PITTSBURGH (GSM) – Wide receiver Diontae Johnson was drafted by the Steelers in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Toledo. At 5′ 11″ Johnson ran a 40-yard-dash time of 4.53.

Receivers coach Darryl Drake, excited about the pick, said “[Johnson] can make people miss in open space,” an attribute he says is more important than speed.

 

Antonio Bids Pittsburgh Farewell

Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown scores the game winning touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals on October 14, 2018 at Paul Brown Stadium. (Marlon Martin / Golden Sky Media)

PITTSBURGH (GSM) — Still under contract, the Steelers’ number one receiver has made it known that he wants out of Pittsburgh.

Antonio Brown was drafted in the 6th round (pick #195) in 2010 and during his time as the Steelers’ biggest playmaker, he has made significant strides in the team’s success. There has reportedly been a difference of opinion and lack of communication between parties with Brown skipping the final game of the season due to a knee injury.

Update: Brown  expressed his feelings quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in several exchanges with fans on his twitter page, saying the QB had an, “owner’s mentality.”

Roethlisberger has yet to respond publicly.

Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown celebrate after a touchdown at Heinz Field. (Brian Cook / Golden Sky Media)