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From Killer B's to Super Bowl backups: Le'Veon Bell, Antonio Brown vie for first ring

PITTSBURGH -- Once two-thirds of Pittsburgh's holiest trinity, Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown are no longer the Killer B's -- at least not in the way that gave the Steelers one of the NFL's most potent offenses.

Now, playing on football's biggest stage in different uniforms than the ones that made them famous, they're a different kind of B -- backups.

Bell and Brown will be playing in their first Super Bowl together, but they'll be doing it on opposite sidelines following bitter divorces from the Steelers after the 2018 season.