It is no secret that things have gone awry between the Pittsburgh Steelers and wide receiver Antonio Brown. It appears even Hall of Famer Terrell Owens is well-aware of his desire to skip town.

Brown's tumultuous relationship with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is seemingly beyond repair. During an appearance on the PFTPM podcast, Owens insists that Brown is looking to play elsewhere next season:

“I’ve talked with Antonio Bown throughout the course of year,” Owens said. “And I’ve kind of known some of what has been going on. He’s leaned on me for advice, as somewhat of a mentor, so to speak. . . . I think with him, I think it’s a fresh start to go elsewhere and part ways with the organization and with some of the things than he and Ben have been confronted with.”

Owens' comments should come as no surprise. There has been plenty of speculation regarding Brown's future moving forward. The All-Pro has added fuel to the fire by with a number of posts on social media.

Rumors have begun to surface about Brown's desire to play in the Bay Area. Although the Oakland Raiders have emerged as potential suitors, the San Francisco 49ers have been pegged as the heavy favorites thanks to Hall of Famer Jerry Rice's connection to the Steelers star.

Both Rice and Owens know what it is like when a tenure with one particular team has run its course. As a result, Brown seems to be leaning heavily on their guidance moving forward. It will be interesting to see how much of an impact it will have on his future landing spot.