We know that Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell will be a free agent this offseason after having not played the entire 2018 campaign due to a contract dispute with the Steelers. But, could wide receiver Antonio Brown also be on the move?

Brown is reportedly not happy with the situation in Pittsburgh, which is something that has been boiling since training camp. However, things came to a head last week when Brown had a heated dispute with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and refused to practice, leading to his benching during the Steelers' season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Apparently, Cleveland Browns wide out Jarvis Landry sees blood in the water, as he has taken to recruiting not just Bell, but Brown, too:

This would really be something.

While Cleveland has been the butt of a host of jokes for the better part of the last two decades, they are still an AFC North rival of the Steelers. How crazy would it be to see both Bell and Brown land in Cleveland in 2019?

Of course, a lot would have to happen for that to occur. Brown is under contract, meaning Pittsburgh would either have to cut him (which it won't) or trade him, and the chances of the Steelers trading him to a division foe seem less than zero.

As for Bell? Well, Cleveland already has Nick Chubb at running back, so it might not make too much sense for them to splurge on another one.

One thing is for sure, though: Cleveland is no longer a pushover.