Report: Raiders, Titans, Redskins expressing most interest in Brown
The Oakland Raiders, Tennessee Titans, and Washington Redskins are expressing the most interest in Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Antonio Brown, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Steelers were originally seeking a first-round pick and other compensation, but their price has been reduced to only a first-round pick, Schefter added.
Pittsburgh's general manager Kevin Colbert previously said he prefers to ship Brown to an NFC team, but didn't dismiss rival teams.
"Ideally you'll like to trade him to someone you'd never play," Colbert told reporters Wednesday at the NFL combine. "But if a team comes through with the best compensation you have to weigh that."
Of the three reportedly interested teams, the Raiders have the most cap space with $72.9 million, according to Over The Cap.
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