Wide receiver Martavis Bryant, who has been an afterthought in the Steelers' offense this season, reportedly has asked the team to trade him.
According to NFL Media, Bryant has requested a trade, and both his teammates and Steelers coaches know he's not happy.
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This season, the fourth-year receiver has only 15 catches for 204 yards, with one touchdown. He's been targeted 31 times. Compare that to his performance in 2015, when he had 92 targets in 11 games. Bryant missed the entire 2016 campaign serving a one-year suspension because of multiple violations of the substance abuse policy.
Since rejoining the Steelers this summer, Bryant, 25, has found himself a minor player in the offense. He had only three targets in the Steelers' win against the Chiefs Sunday, finishing with two catches for 27 yards.
An ESPN scouting report notes that "Bryant is getting open often enough on his vertical routes, but his quarterback simply can't get him the ball."
There are certainly NFL teams that could use Bryant as a receiving option, including the injury-plagued Giants.