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Antonio Brown didn't have a no-trade clause in his contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but still managed to eliminate potential suitors and end up where he wanted to play.

The Oakland Raiders traded a third- and a fifth-round draft pick to the Steelers for Brown early Sunday morning, according to reports. While that might seem like a bargain for one of the premier wide receivers in football, other teams actually offered more to the Steelers. 

However, Brown took those teams out of the running with his contract demands.

The Raiders reportedly gave Brown $30 million in new guaranteed money over the next three years, and the total value of his deal went from $39 million to $50 million. They were the only team willing to make that kind of financial commitment. It could be Brown threatened to retire if the Steelers traded him to a team that wouldn't meet his demands.

Brown has put the blame on others for the way his tenure in Pittsburgh ended, but he’s not going to win over Steelers fans after the way he pushed the team around. Had he been willing to play for one of the other interested teams, Pittsburgh would have much more to show for the trade.

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