Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, upset about the number of passes being thrown his way, confronted offensive coordinator Todd Haley on the sidelines of Monday’s game with Cincinnati, reports the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette‘s Ed Bouchette. Brown wanted more plays called for him, sources told Bouchette. Brown caught six passes for 57 yards against the Bengals. During the first two games, Brown was targeted less often than fellow starter Emmanuel Sanders and as many times as No. 3 receiver Jerricho Cotchery. Brown’s frustration could be a continuation of last year, he signed a six-year, $43 million contract before the season, but his numbers dipped from his breakout 2011 season. Source:Sports Illustrated