Steelers wonder what Ladarius Green can do for Antonio Brown
PITTSBURGH — Ask not what brown can do for you, in Pittsburgh they ask: What can Green do for Brown. That would be Steelers tight end Ladarius Green and wide receiver Antonio Brown, of course.
If ThursdayĢƵ 28-7 win over the Indianapolis Colts is any indication, Green can do plenty for Brown and the Steelers.
Green had a modest two catches on Thanksgiving night, but each was the sort of splash play the Steelers envisioned when they signed the tall and talented tight end to a four-year, $20 million contract in free agency in March.
“I just made a couple plays,” Green said. “I messed up a couple times, so I still got a long way to go.”
Still, on a pivotal third-and-13 in the second quarter, Ben Roethlisberger lofted a 32-yard pass to Green down the left sideline and into Indianapolis territory. That play set up BrownĢƵ 33-yard TD catch. In the fourth quarter, Roethlisberger connected with Green on a 35-yard strike down the right sideline to the Colts’ 29 to set up BrownĢƵ 22-yard TD catch, his third of the game, establishing a new single-game career high for the two-time All-Pro.
Few players seemed happier to see Green succeed, after sitting out the first eight weeks of the season on the PUP list while recovering from off-season ankle surgery, than Brown.
“I was excited for him,” Brown said. “HeĢƵ a guy thatĢƵ been through a lot. I think a lot of people put a lot of pressure on him, he puts a lot of pressure on himself. So to see him have some success was exciting.”
The Steelers were also excited to see Brown play like the best receiver in the world again.
Brown has had a great season by any other playerĢƵ standards but his own. He entered Sunday as the NFLĢƵ leader in touchdowns (10) and receptions (82) but was a distant second behind AtlantaĢƵ Julio Jones in receiving yards (1,105-998).
But on the national stage in prime time on Thanksgiving, Brown came through with five catches for 91 yards against the NFLĢƵ 29th-ranked pass defense that lost cornerback Vontae Davis to injury in the second quarter. BrownĢƵ 91 yards were the most in a Steelers win since his 126 in Week 1 at Washington.
With Sammie Coates unable to catch much of anything with his broken fingers, Darrius Heyward-Bey sidelined with a mid-foot injury and Markus Wheaton lost for the season with a shoulder injury, the Steelers are in desperate need of pass catchers. Green, who had 37 receptions for 429 yards last season for San Diego, would seem to fit the bill.
Getting Green healthy and up to speed has been an arduous process but now that he is, it should peel away some of the exotic defenseĢƵ that Brown has been up against.
“Well, I think the more and more he gets going the more heĢƵ going to help us out as a total offense,” Brown said. “I think he did some positive things (against the Colts) and we have to continue to see that.”
Obviously thereĢƵ been some bumps along the way for Green, including a pair of drops and a miscommunication with Roethlisberger against the Colts. Green played 14 snaps against Indianapolis after playing just 12 and eight in the previous two games. By comparison, starting tight end Jesse James played 161 snaps over that same span.
But thereĢƵ no reason to believe that Green won’t see more snaps when the Steelers host the New York Giants next week and throughout the rest of the season. If the Steelers are to get where they think they can still go, they will need Green to build upon what he did on Thanksgiving.
“You know heĢƵ just getting acclimated and getting on a moving train and we respect that process,” said coach Mike Tomlin. “ThereĢƵ one thing to be ready and healthy, thereĢƵ another thing to be football ready, and heĢƵ been healthy for a number of weeks and we’re seeing him display some football readiness, so hopefully that continues.”