There are few NFL receivers as dynamic as Antonio Brown, and that’s why he’s been such a huge part of the Pittsburgh Steelers offense over the years.

And this season, Brown is leading the charge in the NFL in one very interesting category.

As NFL Network reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala points out, the Steelers’ top wideout is leading the league in uncatchable targets, which means that he’s getting passes that aren’t exactly put in the ideal spot.

She goes on to reference how Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger factors into this particular stat, and how the duo ranks at the top in the league in that category.

Also, per @PFF, Ben Roethlisberger hasn’t just thrown Antonio Brown more uncatchable balls than anyone else, that “connection” ranks higher on an uncatchable per target basis than any other premier pairing. pic.twitter.com/YpseHIvq9v — Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) November 29, 2018

Despite ranking high on the list, both Brown and Roethlisberger are doing fine for themselves this season.

While JuJu Smith-Schuster is Pittsburgh’s leader with 1,055 receiving yards, Brown once again leads the way when it comes to touchdowns by grabbing 11 scores on 71 receptions.

Meanwhile, Roethlisberger has thrown for 3,664 yards and 24 touchdowns while limiting himself to 12 interceptions.

Those numbers have led to the Steelers posting the best record in the AFC North at this point at 7-3-1 overall on the year.

Baltimore appears to be the most likely challenger to Pittsburgh’s divisional title hopes, as the Ravens are 6-5 and will travel to Atlanta on Sunday in hopes of finding another victory.

As for the Steelers, they’ll prepare for what could be a high-scoring showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers at Heinz Field.

Mike Tomlin’s squad will finish up the regular season with home games against New England and Cincinnati and road games against Oakland and New Orleans.