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Brown tells Roethlisberger to 'shut up already'

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Antonio Brown apparently has no interest in rekindling his friendship with Ben Roethlisberger.

The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback said Monday he regretted calling out his then-teammate after last season's loss to the Denver Broncos because it "ruined a friendship."

But Brown rejected Roethlisberger's potential olive branch Tuesday in a response on Twitter:

Roethlisberger called out Brown and Pittsburgh's receivers for their poor route running after the veteran quarterback threw an interception late in the fourth quarter on a pass intended for the now-Oakland Raiders wideout.

The Steelers lost the Week 12 contest, which was the start of a three-game skid that helped push Pittsburgh outside the playoff picture.

"I wish I wouldn't have done it," Roethlisberger told NBC's Michele Tafoya. "Because we saw what happened, and obviously, it ruined a friendship. I just got caught up in the heat of the battle."

The deteriorating relationship between Brown and Roethlisberger was apparently a major factor in the All-Pro's departure from Pittsburgh, and it appears that a reconciliation isn't in the cards.

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