Antonio Brown to test calf in pregame, likely to play vs. Jaguars

ByABC News
January 13, 2018, 9:19 PM

— -- Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown's injured calf is "not close to 100 percent," but he is likely to be active and "give it a go" in Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Brown will go through pregame warmups and test out the calf, the source said. He is almost one month removed from a partially torn left calf muscle that occurred against the Patriots on Dec. 17 and forced him to miss the final two games of the regular season.

Sources told ESPN's Dan Graziano there are lingering concerns about Brown's calf holding up in the cold weather at Heinz Field, but the receiver participated in Saturday's walkthrough and also was a full participant in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Coach Mike Tomlin said Brown missed Friday's practice because of an illness but that he expected him to face the Jaguars.?

Brown's teammates have maintained for several weeks that they believe he will be back for the playoffs, and Tomlin said he had seen enough out of Brown's two practices.

"I think we've all seen Antonio play enough that we know what he's capable of," Tomlin said Friday.

Brown led the NFL with 1,533 receiving yards despite playing in only 14 games and ranked fourth in the NFL with nine receiving touchdowns in 2017. He was the league's only unanimous All-Pro this season.

He is officially questionable on the injury report.?