PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have talked to Antonio Brown about his celebration penalties in the end zone, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger told 93.7 The Fan on Tuesday.

Brown got his third touchdown-celebration penalty of the season for his choreographed dance with running back Le'Veon Bell during Thursday's 28-7 win over the Indianapolis Colts.

"He knows, we all know, Coach [Mike] Tomlin brought it up yesterday, that is a huge penalty and we can't do that," Roethlisberger said on his weekly radio show. "We put our kick coverage team in a bad situation and we can't have that, and AB knows that."

Roethlisberger added that he understands Brown's excitement after scoring and believes the officials are watching Brown closely, especially in prime time games.

Brown got hit with penalties in Week 1 against the Washington Redskins and Week 4 against the Kansas City Chiefs for what the NFL deems a sexually suggestive dance: a twerk with at least two pumps.

Antonio Brown celebrates after a scoring in Week 1 vs. the Redskins. On Tuesday, Ben Roethlisberger said Brown's post-touchdown penalties have "put our kick coverage team in a bad situation and we can't have that." Rob Carr/Getty Images

Brown has cut back on the pumps, but he still enjoys a good celebration. Brown is tied for the league lead with 10 touchdown receptions entering Sunday's game with the New York Giants.

When asked about addressing the issue this week, Tomlin said he didn't because the coaching staff has "discussed it wholly" with players in the past.

"We had a setback in that area, but I don't think it requires additional discussion," Tomlin said.