The Philadephia Eagles and Washington Redskins reportedly reached out to the Pittsburgh Steelers shortly after the Antonio Brown trade deal to the Buffalo Bills fell through.

Antonio Brown has found a new team in the Oakland Raiders, but it was certainly a wild sequence that eventually landed him with Jon Gruden and company.

It started with Brown reportedly being dealt to the Bills, but then the deal was apparently called off due to various reasons.

However, it sounds like the Raiders weren't the only reach that contacted the Steelers after Buffalo was unable to get a deal in place, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer:

Trade deals always fascinating because of all the moving parts, and it made sense why the Eagles and Redskins would be interested in a game-changing receiver like Brown.

But it was the Raiders that came through with the best offer to the Steelers, and now Brown will attempt to turn things around for the struggling franchise.