For the second time this season, QB Ben Roethlisberger was forced out of a contest due to an injury. In Week 9 vs. the Raiders, Big Ben suffered a mid-foot sprain and is expected to miss 1-2 weeks.

In his stead, Landry Jones is likely to start under center. As a result, the Steelers should focus on the ground game and continue to feed running back DeAngelo Williams. While that news is less than ideal for Antonio Brown owners, the situation is not as dire as some may believe.

Brown wasn't able to crack the top 50 fantasy players at the position while Michael Vick was leading the offense, but in Week 7 with Jones playing a full four quarters, Brown reeled in six balls for 124 yards and ended the week as the 14th best wideout in fantasy. His matchup in Week 10 is a plus, as he'll face Cleveland's struggling secondary at home. In Week 11, the Steelers are on a bye and if all goes as planned,*Roethlisberger should return for the team's Week 12 outing at Seattle.

With fantasy owners growing increasingly anxious as the playoffs loom, there may be an opportunity to acquire Brown via trade. His rest of the season schedule is admittedly tough and the uncertainty under center isn't ideal, but those factors might be enough to scare managers into moving him. Pittsburgh will be gutting it out for a wild-card spot and Brown is an elite talent that should never be counted out.

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