The Pittsburgh Steelers still want to use wide receiver Martavis Bryant. According to reports, the team has gone out of its way to let the maligned receiver know this, going as far to tell him he will be in the gameplan for Week 10.

Does this finally mean all the drama between Martavis Bryant and the Steelers is over? Probably not.

With the trade deadline coming and going, but without the National Football League franchise shipping the receiver out, this now becomes a situation the Steelers will likely have to revisit when the season is over.

Pittsburgh, now all of a sudden deep at the wide receiver position, is still best served finding ways to get Bryant involved. He is no slouch, even if he sometimes causes a stir on social media or gets in trouble with the league office.

There's even more to be gained by Pittsburgh by allowing Bryant to both be a part of the team and an active member of its gameplans moving forward.

Nobody knows what kind of injuries might ravage any NFL roster during a violent season. All it would take is a single play, on any given Sunday, and this deep group of receivers the Steelers have, would become thin in an instant.

Obviously, it will be worth monitoring just how much Bryant is involved on the offensive side of the ball moving forward. While he is unlikely to see as many snaps as some projected for him prior to the start of the season, maybe he works his way back into the rotation on a regular basis.