The Tampa Bay Buccaneers might get some offensive weaponry back for the Super Bowl in the form of wide receiver Antonio Brown.

The former All-Pro wideout did not play in Tampa Bay's NFC Championship win over the Green Bay Packers. However, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Brown was expected to be “limited” in Wednesday's practice.

Brown had participated in Tuesday's team walkthrough, but head coach Bruce Arians was hesitant to indicate he would be available come Sunday evening.

The 32-year-old sustained a knee injury during the Buccaneers' Divisional Playoff Victory over the New Orleans Saints. Brown pulled up a bit running a route in the second quarter, and gimped off to the locker room at halftime. He did not return.

Although Arians might not be willing to give Brown the green light just yet, his return to the practice field bodes well. Arians had previously stated Brown did not need practice reps during the week of the Packers matchup, though Brown was eventually ruled out well in advance of the contest. He will see how the knee feels on Wednesday.

Brown started to find his place in Arians' offense towards the end of the regular season. He had four receiving touchdowns in the team's final three games of the regular season for the Buccaneers, also hauling in a score during a Wild Card win over the Washington Football Team.

The Bucs will need all offensive weapons at their disposal against a loaded Chiefs offensive unit. Tampa Bay will hope Brown feels good in his return to the practice field.