Antonio Brown is set to join Tom Brady at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after reportedly agreeing to a one-year deal.
Brown, 32, is suspended until Week 9 of this season after "multiple violations of the NFL's personal conduct policy".
The seven-time Pro Bowler was released by the New England Patriots in September last year amid sexual assault allegations he denied.
Multiple teams were linked with Brown, but ESPN reported on Friday that the wide receiver had agreed a one-year deal with the Buccaneers.
The report said Brown was likely to make his Buccaneers debut against the New Orleans Saints in Week 9.
Brown starred during nine seasons with the Steelers before being traded by Pittsburgh in early 2019.
In 131 regular-season games, Brown has 11,263 receiving yards and 75 touchdowns.
Brown has scored 10 or more touchdowns in four seasons, including 15 in 2018.
Led by Brady, the Buccaneers hold a 4-2 record this season and top the NFC South.
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