PITTSBURGH -- Antonio Brown can make the most confident cornerback question his occupation. Fantasy owners salute his generosity. Teammates praise his cat-burglar footwork. Perhaps the best sixth-round success story besides Tom Brady, Brown will one day earn residence in the exclusive cul-de-sac of NFL wide receivers alongside Marvin Harrison, Jerry Rice and Randy Moss.
But asking Brown about his accomplishments, at least now, is a nonstarter. After seven seasons, 632 catches for 8,377 yards, and 50 touchdowns, Brown acknowledges that a legacy stocked with highlight plays isn't quite complete.
Championship moments will satisfy.