The Pittsburgh Steelers and Antonio Brown plan to discuss an extension.

"Holdouts never go well," Brown said at the time. "Just look at history. It always ends badly. It wouldn't be the best decision."

Brown signed a six-year, $43 million contract in 2012. Since that time, he's been one of the top wideouts in the NFL. He is scheduled to make $6 million in 2015 with $8.25 million and $8.71 million coming in 2016 and 2017 respectively.