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Steelers' Martavis Bryant happily accepts Roethlisberger's challenge
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Steelers' Martavis Bryant happily accepts Roethlisberger's challenge

Published Jan. 6, 2016 6:30 p.m. ET

Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Martavis Bryant has no problem with being called out by his quarterback, instead calling it a wake-up call.

Bryant, who has struggled the last two games with just two catches for six yards, said he was happy that Ben Roethlisberger challenged him and that he would happily accept it, via Steelers.com.

"He's the leader of the team. If he feels like you need to step up your game, it's his job to call you out. I'm happy he did it. It woke me up. I'm gonna get back to work."

Roethlisberger said Tuesday that Bryant needed to "toughen up" in the postseason after being slowed by an illness last week and then leaving Sunday's win over Cleveland in the first quarter with a neck injury. Roethlisberger, who also missed a day of practice last week with an illness, didn't shy away from his comments on Wednesday, again saying he wanted to publicly challenge his young receiver to strive for greatness.

"I feel like we need him. I love that guy like a little brother. I just wanted him to know that we needed him to step up. It was nothing more than a challenge."

Bryant acknowledged that the missed practiced time may have led to his subpar outings, but he plans to get "back into the swing of things," beginning Saturday night in Cincinnati. The second-year receiver finished the season with 50 receptions for 765 yards and eight touchdowns despite the late-season downturn and his season-opening four-game marijuana suspension.

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