or two about filing lawsuits. Current Raiders receiver Antonio Brown knows a thing or two about being on the wrong end of them.Via TMZ.com JuJu Smith-Schuster Jersey , Brown has been sued by a trainer who claims that Brown stiffed the trainer out of more than $7,000 in fees and expenses.Sean Pena claims that he provided Brown with a week of training in April, and that Brown failed to reimburse Pena for therapy and training service, expenses for hotels, airfare, rental car, and more.Attorney Darren Heitner told TMZ.com that everything has been taken care of.“Mr. Brown has already paid the Plaintiff everything that he was due,” Heitner said. “The Plaintiff has no foundation for coming after Mr. Brown T. J. Watt Jersey , and we will ensure that this case disposed of quickly.”Pena’s lawyer strenuously objects to that characterization.“Antonio Brown and his attorney have intentionally chosen to ignore Pena’s claim for unpaid trainer services,” Michael D. Kolodzi told TMZ.com. “Indeed, Pena is one of many trainers that Brown has stiffed. It is a repeated pattern of conduct with Brown which assuredly will be brought to the attention of the Court.“To the chagrin of his Florida counsel, Brown will, in fact, have to personally appear in an Alameda County Court and argue his defense of this case. There are no attorneys allowed in small claims in California.“Thus, his attorney has no power or ability to ‘ensure that this case is disposed of quickly.’ Such a statement is without merit, completely nonsensical Chukwuma Okorafor Jersey , and demonstrates a profound lack of knowledge of California jurispridence.”Earlier this year, Brown settled a lawsuit arising from allegations that he threw furniture from a fourteenth-story apartment in Miami — furniture that nearly hit a young child and his grandfather.Steelers lose $550K in salary cap space with injury settlement for Ladarius Green The Pittsburgh Steelers might be carrying more salary cap space than they typically have at this time of year, but that figure saw $550,000 taken off the top on Friday with an update to the NFLPA public salary cap report. In a move first noted by Steelers salary cap specialist Ian Whetstone of Steel City Insider, it would appear the long anticipated injury protection benefit claim for former tight end Ladarius Green has finally hit the books. As per the collective bargaining agreement, Green was eligible for this insurance payout having suffered an injury severe enough to miss the final game of the 2016 season and one that would ultimately lead to his release in May of 2017 after a failed physical. With Green unable to find a place with a new team since being let go because of this injury, the Steelers were obliged to pay him a percentage of the money he would have earned from his previous contract with them. Last year, this resulted in Green receiving a payment of $1.15 million from Pittsburgh and the $550 Mason Rudolph Jersey ,000 for 2018 represents the final payment they will have to make in regard to his injury.This is not the first time the injury protection benefit clause of the CBA has impacted the Steelers and many will remember the team going through a similar thing with Shaun Suisham after he injured his knee in a preseason game in 2015 and never played again. With Le'Veon Bell bleeding over $855,000 a week back into the Steelers' salary cap on a weekly basis thanks to his holdout, this debit for Green is less significant than it might have been in years past. According to the NFLPA, Pittsburgh is still $11,267,435 under the cap as of Saturday, with another installment from their absentee running back set to return to the account later in the day.