Reimagining Steelers' offense without Antonio Brown
Feb 13, 2019
Jeremy Fowler
ESPN Staff Writer
PITTSBURGH -- What was once the NFL's most formidable threesome has one Killer B left.
Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown are top-10 playmakers in their primes who will -- barring a major upset -- no longer be Steelers in 2019.
That leaves Ben Roethlisberger working with an offense that must utilize different parts to win games.
Bell and Brown are irreplaceable talents. More pointedly, the chemistry between Roethlisberger and Brown might never be replicated in Pittsburgh. The duo broke records with Brown's six straight 100-catch seasons. But what many have described as a love-hate relationship seemed to boil over in late 2018, and Brown wants his proverbial fresh start.
The Steelers never got to a Super Bowl with these three as primary playmakers, and now they have no choice but to make a retooled offense work.
This is how it happens.
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