One of the biggest questions this NFL offseason is where Antonio Brown is going to play football next season, and it now appears that question is going to be answered by Friday.

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Pittsburgh Steelers have told teams that a trade is expected to be in place by Friday.

Any trade that is agreed upon can't be officially announced until Wednesday at 4 PM E.T. when the new league year starts.

The Oakland Raiders, Washington Redskins, and Tennessee Titans are all expected to be players in the sweepstakes, and according to Schefter, at least a couple more teams have jumped into the fold in the last 48 hours. The asking price for Brown is a first-round pick, but there is a chance that they could take less to get a deal done.

Last week, Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert said that the hope is they can trade him to a team they don't play often, but they haven't ruled trading him out to anyone.

“Ideally, you want to trade him to somebody that you'll never play,” Colbert said. “But you can't do that. If you're good enough to get to the Super Bowl, you have to play him anyway.”

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Whoever the Steelers trade Brown to is probably going to have to restructure his contract. Brown has three years left on his contract, but none of the money is guaranteed, something the new team is probably going to have to tack on.

Look for this story to really heat up in the next 24 hours.