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Pittsburgh Steelers restructure contract for WR Antonio Brown: espn





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Pittsburgh Steelers restructure contract for WR Antonio Brown

Pittsburgh Steelers restructure contract for WR Antonio Brown
Pittsburgh Steelers restructure contract for WR Antonio Brown
Tim Hasselbeck says just because the Steelers are promising to give Antonio Brown a new contract after the season, that doesn't mean the team will actually follow through.(1:32)PITTSBURGH -- Antonio Brown is now a $10 million man in 2016.The Pittsburgh Steelers rewarded their star receiver with a restructured contract that advances $4 million of 2017 money into this year's $6.25 million base salary for a total of $10.25 million, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
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Jesse James ready to ease Pittsburgh Steelers fans' tight end concerns

Jesse James ready to ease Pittsburgh Steelers fans' tight end concerns
Jesse James ready to ease Pittsburgh Steelers fans' tight end concerns
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers walked away from last season with an affinity for Jesse James but unsure if that relationship would graduate to love.The signing of tight end Ladarius Green to a four-year deal confirmed that status.Now that Green will start the season on the physically unable to perform list, the Steelers need the love to flow through the Three Rivers.
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NFL clears Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison in PED investigation

NFL clears Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison in PED investigation
NFL clears Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison in PED investigation
NFL stars James Harrison, Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers can start the regular season without having the specter of a league investigation over whether they used performance-enhancing drugs hanging over their heads.The NFL cleared all three players on Wednesday, saying there was "no credible evidence" the players were guilty of any of the claims made in a documentary by Al-Jazeera America in January.An NFL statement said "the investigation involved witness interviews, a review of relevant records and other materials, electronic research, and laboratory analysis and review."
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