Steelers' Tomlin: Bryant not available in trade
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It doesn't appear the Pittsburgh Steelers are going to grant Martavis Bryant his wish to be traded.
Bryant confirmed his hopes of being dealt if his role in the offense doesn't change, but Mike Tomlin says that isn't going to happen.
The Steelers head coach is reiterating a stance from Steelers president Art Rooney, who also said recently the team has no intentions of dealing Bryant.
With the deadline a week away, Bryant claimed he wouldn't re-sign with the team if he wasn't traded.
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