Dez Bryant would apparently sign with the Steelers if Pittsburgh is interested in giving the veteran wide receiver a shot. Bryant, who is still a free agent after being released by the Dallas Cowboys earlier this offseason, re-tweeted the following message from Steelers fans. Bryant also recently re-tweeted Antonio Brown's personal invitation to have him become a member of the black and gold.

@DezBryant love to have you on for an interview. DM us! — SteelerNation (@SteeIerNation) August 3, 2018

Brown recently explained his invitation to Bryant with Peter King of NBC Sports/Pro Football Talk.com. Jim Wexell of Pittsburgh Steelers on 247Sports has reported that the team is currently not pursuing Bryant.

"Dez is one of my close friends, came in the league around the same time as me," Brown said. "I know what he desires to do. He already has the knack to be great, just reaching out in support of a good friend, letting him know that I’ll welcome him here. Whatever it takes for us to win a Super Bowl, because I know the point where he’s at in his career, that would mean a lot."

King asked Brown if he has spoken to Pittsburgh GM Kevin Colbert about possibly acquiring Bryant.

"Those guys make the decisions on their own," he said. "They’ve been around the business for so long, I don’t need to tell those guys anything."

He was then asked if he really wants Bryant to join him at Steelers training camp.

"Why not? Whatever it takes for us to get the Super Bowl," Brown said. "At this point, we gotta win. Whoever is willing to put their hands in the pile and help us win."

The Steelers' receiving corps is currently spearheaded by Brown, who last season became the first wideout in league history to catch at least 100 passes for five consecutive seasons. Pittsburgh also has JuJu Smith-Schuster, who as a rookie caught 58 passes for 917 yards and eight touchdowns. While they traded Martavis Bryant, the Steelers' added to it's receiving room by acquiring Oklahoma State receiver James Washington with the 60th pick in the NFL Draft. The 2017 Biletnikoff Award winner given annually to college football's best receiver, Washington caught 74 passes for 1,549 yards and 13 touchdowns last fall. Pittsburgh also re-signed Eli Rogers just before the start of training camp. Shortly after re-signing with the Steelers, Rogers said that the Steelers will boast the NFL's best receiving corps in 2018.

“I think we’re going to be the best in the league," Rogers told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. "We have a great guy in Antonio Brown, the best in the league. Everybody can play every position. We’ll make it happen."

The Cowboys' No.1 pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, Bryant caught 531 passes for 7,459 yards (a 14.0 yards per catch average) and 73 touchdowns during his time in Dallas. A three time Pro Bowler, Bryant's best season took place in 2014, when he earned All-Pro status after catching 88 passes for 1,320 yards (a 15.0 yards per catch average) with 16 touchdowns. Bryant also helped the Cowboys win their first playoff game since the 1996 season.