Antonio Brown looks to be the most recent beneficiary of a fine levied by the NFL over a uniform infraction.

The Steelers' wide receiver wore a pink mouthpiece in Sunday's game against the Bengals, which is no longer allowed by the NFL following the league's observance of October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

According to NBC Sports' Mike Florio, Brown can expect a fine for his pink mouthpiece, and when it happens, will join teammates William Gay, DeAngelo Williams, and Cameron Heyward among the Steelers' players that have been fined by the league over the past month for uniform "infractions" that involved player support of those personally affected by cancer.

Here's what Florio had to stay about the continuous conflict between the Steelers' and the NFL over the league's uniform policy:

"The fine, when it inevitably comes, will spark additional criticism of the league — criticism that to an extent the league brings on itself by allowing deviation from the uniform policies in the first place. But there’s a deeper issue here, involving an apparent revolt by Steelers players against the league office, and an apparent unwillingness or inability by team management to ensure compliance."

While it is unknown whether or not Brown was making a message with his mouthpiece, what is known is that the Steelers' fans-and other fans, for that matter-will again revolt against the NFL for once again disciplining players that are using their platform as a way to offer support and awareness for something many Americas battle on a daily basis.

