On Friday night, rumors surfaced that the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers were closing in on a trade that would provide Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown with a change of scenery. Sources: The #Steelers are closing in on a deal to send star WR Antonio Brown to the Buffalo #Bills. There it is. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 8, 2019 However, those talks soon fell apart. Hours after the deal was reported to be "very close" Brown reportedly shot down the trade. The two teams had almost worked out a deal with compensation still being negotiation when AB's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, was notified. Brown made it clear that he wanted to be traded but not to Buffalo. Talks fell apart soon after. Breakdown of what happened with the #Steelers and #Bills: - Serious discussions on an Antonio Brown trade took place. - Compensation was still in the works. - Pittsburgh notified AB’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus. - AB found out and made it clear he wouldn’t report to Buffalo. — NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) March 8, 2019 "We inquired about Antonio Brown on Tuesday, and kept talks open with the Steelers," Bills general manager Brandon Beane told ESPN. "We had positive discussions, but ultimately it didn’t make sense for either side. As great a player as Antonio Brown is, we have moved on and our focus is on free agency." A statement from GM Brandon Beane. pic.twitter.com/GK8wMqFTCA — Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) March 8, 2019 The trade elicited responses around the league. Brown called the trade "fake news" on Instagram. Others said that if the news was fake, it may have been maneuvering done by Beane to find out who he could trust in the front office. Easiest way for a GM to sniff a rat. Plant a couple pieces a cheese, it’ll poke its head. Wonder if the bills are doing a little spring cleaning — John Middlekauff (@JohnMiddlekauff) March 8, 2019 Regardless, the trade indicates a clear shift in Pittsburgh. Just two weeks ago the front office was adamant that Brown would have no say in where he was traded to. This incident makes it very clear that he can influence what stadium he'll call home next season. Steelers GM Kevin Colbert said 2 weeks ago that Antonio Brown would have no say in where they trade him. Looks as though he is having a very large say — Ed Bouchette (@EdBouchette) March 8, 2019 Former NFL executive Gil Brandt recalled how players used to be threatened with being sent "to Siberia, aka Green Bay if they asked for a trade." He wondered if Buffalo had taken the crown as the least appealing ci\ty to play in. Back in the day we used to tell players we'd send them to Siberia, aka Green Bay, when they'd ask for a trade. Now I guess it's Buffalo. — Gil Brandt (@Gil_Brandt) March 8, 2019 However, some around the league see promise in the Bills. One league reporter wrote, "Save your Buffalo / Bills jokes. Buffalo is an amazing, passionate NFL city. Great fans. Great place to play. Josh Allen is going to be great. Bills moving in right direction and are closer to playoffs than Steelers. Shame on AB. Not surprising but shameful." It's also important to note that the Bills are just a year removed from a playoff berth. 50 CELEBRITIES WHO DIED IN 2018 – TRIBUTE SLIDESHOW Save your Buffalo / Bills jokes. Buffalo is an amazing, passionate NFL city. Great fans. Great place to play. Josh Allen is going to be great. Bills moving in right direction and are closer to playoffs than Steelers. Shame on AB. Not surprising but shameful. — Adam Schein (@AdamSchein) March 8, 2019