Martavis Bryant, a stud at wide receiver also the guy who was suspended all of the 2016 NFL season because he couldn’t stay off the weed.
Ben Roethlisberger was harsh on Bryant about the suspension, now Bryant wants to clear the air once training camp starts.
“I feel like we need to,” Bryant told ESPN’s, Dan Graziano. “We should have a man-to-man. Because some of the things he put out there about me, I kind of didn’t agree with how he did it. So I want to sit down and hear his own opinion, man-to-man, about why he did that.”
Big Ben said Bryant needed to “grow up”, he’s lost everyone’s trust and needs to gain that back, he let the team down.
Bryant feels the time is now to chat, face to face.
“I mean, at that time, I was going through a lot of stuff. I wasn’t really even worried about his opinion at that time because there was just a lot that was going on,” Bryant said Thursday. “He’s my brother. I love him. But at the same time, I have my own family outside of football. I have my own problems. I’m not just going to come up to you and open up to you about what’s going on with my personal life. That’s not how I am. We just didn’t see eye-to-eye on that, but as far as right now, everything’s great.”
Bryant continued:
“We haven’t had that sit-down talk yet. Hopefully, we’ll have it before the season starts. If not, that’s fine. I’m still going to go out and perform and do what I have to do to be the best teammate I can be.”
Bryant is as explosive as they come, with a video clip of his 4.27 40-yard dash it’s safe to say he’s back.
Enjoy this like I said we back pic.twitter.com/a6xTRGwXpK
— Martavis Bryant (@martavis1212) April 29, 2017
In other words, he stretches the field, and with Antonio Brown on the other side, I don’t know how this team could be stopped.
It all starts with the quarterback stay tuned as training camp for the Pittsburgh Steelers opens Thursday, July 27, at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.