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He was never fine at any point per x Steelers. It also is by btd
not a coincidence that the Steelers didn't win a title with him, but did without him (same for Bell). Clark, former safety, said he was a nightmare from day one and said the instant they paid him his second contract he was totally out of control.
There were only three teams because a) not all teams need a WR, b) He's 18 million per year and not all teams have that money, c) he is an EXTREME locker room problem.
Top it off that there were multiple games where he walked off the field during the game -- not just the final game this year. He was a huge problem for the Steelers too when Ben was injured and the backup couldn't perform at the same level as Ben. Brown made it 2x as hard to win with a backup QB.