The Steelers have reworked wide receiver Antonio Browns contract to include an increase for the 2015 season. The Pittsburgh Tribune Review says the Steelers took $2 million of Antonio Brown’s 2016 contract and converted it to a signing bonus this season. It jumped Brown’s salary this season to $8 million, which is more in line with the top wide receivers in the NFL. Brown signed a five-year deal in 2012 worth $42 million but has outperformed his contract with consecutive 100 plus catch seasons.