PITTSBURGH -- Joe Haden gets it now.
After seven seasons with Cleveland, Haden watched Antonio Brown weave through a sea of orange-and-brown traffic twice a year. He figured Brown worked tirelessly to become the best. He didn't know Brown's trade secrets.
He found one in his first practice as a Pittsburgh Steeler. Brown took a routine slant route in a non-tackle drill and, instead of stopping after 10 yards and jogging back to the huddle like most receivers would, Brown went the length of the field, full speed, then ran back to the huddle, full speed.