There has been a lot of speculation and rumors recently following Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown and whether he will be shopped this off season. The All-Pro receiver has supposedly been in confrontations with head coach Mike Tomlin and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger as of late.

Former Super Bowl winning head coach Tony Dungy gave his input on the matter and provided a warning for any teams looking to inquire about Brown.

“My question, to our personnel people, would always be, ‘Why is this person available? If this is such a great player, why are they trying to trade him?' ” Dungy said Tuesday on 95.7 The Game. “And sometimes, it can be as simple as money, maybe it's the contract and you say, ‘OK, they don't have enough to pay him, he's disgruntled about money, we can fix that.' But if there are other reasons, underlying reasons, and usually there are because people aren't giving away great players just to help you be better, that's usually a red flag.”

Brown's talents are undeniable, but it appears tensions are rising in the locker room. For Pittsburgh's sake they should hope to retain Brown and put any discrepancies aside.

The Steelers' organization is very old school and loyalty is huge, so there's a chances that bridges have been burned with Brown and the Steelers. Dungy suggested that Brown may cause problems elsewhere pending he in fact does get a change of scenery next season.

“I don't know how they'll handle this one and what they'll do,” Dungy said. “But for the most part, in my time, I found that people that have problems in one locker room, those problems don't usually vanish because they go to another locker room.”