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PITTSBURGH -- Perhaps Vontaze Burfict should learn the five D's of dodgeball: dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge Antonio.

In a lighthearted moment with NBC Sports Radio this week, host Mike Florio asked Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown which player he would target in a game of dodgeball among these choices: Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam Jones, Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict or Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman.

"Vontaze, 100 percent," Brown said with a laugh.

Asked which body part Brown would target, Brown said, "Definitely in the head."

Brown followed his two answers with an "oh, man," as if to acknowledge the silliness of the concept. Dodgeball is part of the festivities for the 2017 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida.

Brown told ESPN this week that Burfict apologized to him in person after a vicious helmet shot that concussed Brown in last postseason's AFC wild-card matchup. After the game, Jones said in a social media video that Brown was faking the injury to curry favor with officials who flagged Burfict.

Brown said he has "no issue" with Burfict, but at least the receiver is willing to have fun with the perceived bad blood, as someone has to get hit in dodgeball.