Don’t be fooled.
Amidst all of the articles and lists describing teams and schemes that could use the prodigious talents of wide receiver Antonio Brown and running back Le’Veon Bell, off a hiatus, there are spotty rumblings of the Green Bay Packers having an agenda to acquire one of them. Green Bay doesn’t need either of them.
First, before this is taken as a hit piece, it would be a foolish task for any sports writer to undermine how valuable both Brown and Bell are as players. Both of them, two pieces of the “Killer B’s” as they were affectionately called in Pittsburgh, were two key pieces of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ success over the past four seasons.