Steelers discussing deal with receiver Steve Breaston

Mike Garafolo, USA TODAY Sports | USATODAY

Todd Haley and Steve Breaston could be headed for a reunion.

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Breaston's agent met Sunday in Indianapolis, according to a person informed of the meeting between the team and the free-agent wide receiver. The wide receiver is scheduled to visit the Steelers on Tuesday and the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday, the person said.

The person, who spoke to USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity because the meeting was to remain confidential, said a deal is not expected to be reached Sunday, in part because the Steelers don't have the salary-cap room to do so yet. They're about $14 million over the cap, with the start of the league year still more than two weeks away.

ProFootballTalk.com first reported the meeting between the sides.

Breaston, 29, has played for Haley with the Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs. Breaston signed a five-year deal with the Chiefs in 2011 but was released last week after only two seasons with the club.

Despite a rocky season with quarterback Ben Roethisberger openly questioning Haley's schemes and an interview with the Cardinals for their head-coaching job last month, Haley remains the team's offensive coordinator. He'll need another wide receiver because Mike Wallace is expected to leave via free agency. Breaston could help offset the loss of Wallace while trying to resurrect his career after a seven-catch season in 2012.