Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown is back in the news again.

According to multiple reports, Brown was involved in a domestic dispute last month in Hollywood, Florida. Hollywood police told both ESPNand TMZ that no arrests were made.

Pittsburgh's WPXI-TV has reached out to Hollywood police to confirm the reports.

Steelers spokesperson Burt Lauten told WPXI: "We were made aware earlier today of the alleged incident involving Antonio Brown last month in Florida. We are still in the process of gathering information, consequently we have no further comment at this time."

Brown has had a number of issues over the past year.

He was benched for the final game of the season against the Cincinnati Bengals after he didn't show up to the team's walk-through. Since then, several members of the Steelers organization have reached out to Brown but have not heard back. That's led to trade rumors.

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Brown was pulled over on McKnight Road in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, in November for going more than 100 mph, police said.

Last summer, Brown was sued for allegedly throwing furniture off a high-rise balcony in South Florida, nearly hitting a toddler. According to police reports, one day before that incident, Brown reported $80,000 and a handgun had been stolen from the same apartment.

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