JuJu Smith-Schuster seemingly can't go anywhere without being asked about Antonio Brown. Pittsburgh's wide receiver was recently bombarded at an airport by TMZ Sports while being asked if he has had any contact with Brown since he was traded to the Oakland Raiders.

"That's my guy," Smith-Schuster said as he walked away from the reporter.

Is everything good between himself and Brown?

"Always," JuJu responded.

Brown recently responded to Smith-Schuster's public support of Ben Roethlisberger following Brown's public criticism of Pittsburgh's future Hall of Fame quarterback. Brown essentially said that JuJu's motives behind supporting Roethlisberger was monetary.

Do not listen to any NFL player who haven’t got paid yet! They will do and say anything to make sure they going to get paid even if it’s compromising integrity or anything ! sad but true — Antonio Brown (@AB84) March 26, 2019

Brown then sent Smith-Schuster a message in the following Instagram post, a message JuJu never publicly acknowledged. Brown, as of 6 p.m. Tuesday night, has yet to post a social media message about his former team this week, as sign that he may finally be moving on following his public divorce from Pittsburgh.

The relationship between Brown and Smith-Schuster has been highly speculated about since the end of the 2018 season. Brown never returned to the Steelers' facility after JuJu was named the team's MVP less than three days before Pittsburgh's regular season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals. A source has told 247Sports that JuJu being named team MVP was the straw that broke Brown's back with regard to wanting a trade out of Pittsburgh.

While they certainly enjoyed a professional working relationship, Brown and Smith-Schuster did not have a close relationship. JuJu himself acknowledged during several 2018 interviews that he and Brown didn't spend time together away from the football field, with Smith-Schuster saying that Brown was simply an older player with a family. That comment is ironic given Brown's criticism of Roethlisberger with regard to their off the field relationship.

Brown has been leery of praising JuJu in the past. Back in September, Brown was asked if Smith-Schuster is the best receiver he's been paired with during his nine seasons in Pittsburgh.

“You guys make that assumption," Brown said. "We’ll see."

One thing we do know is that Brown and Smith-Schuster were the NFL's most productive receiving duo in 2018. The duo combined to catch 215 passes for 2,723 yards and 22 touchdowns last season while helping the Steelers set a franchise record with 53 touchdowns in a 16 game season. JuJu led the team with 111 receptions for 1,426 yards, while Brown led the NFL with 15 touchdown receptions. Their combined receiving total is a Steelers franchise single season record.

While Brown will now continue his career in Oakland, Smith-Schuster will look to follow in his footsteps as an elite No. 1 receiver.