CINCINNATI -- One of the Cincinnati Bengals' biggest defensive missions in Saturday's wild-card game with the Pittsburgh Steelers revolves around this: figuring out how to stop Antonio Brown.
The Steelers wideout has been a thorn in the side of virtually every team he has faced this season -- except the Bengals.
En route to tying the league lead with 136 receptions and finishing second with 1,834 receiving yards during the regular season, Brown was mostly held in check during Pittsburgh's two meetings with Cincinnati. He caught six and seven passes in the games, respectively.