Antonio Brown insists he didn't mean to disrespect his coach or create a distraction when the All-Pro wide receiver livestreamed the raucous aftermath of the Steelers' playoff win over the Chiefs last week.

The social media savvy Brown also didn't rule out doing it again.

Even as Brown apologized for his decision to let his more than 650,000 Facebook fans in on a usually private moment — one that caught coach Mike Tomlin using a profanity to describe the Patriots — he played coy Wednesday when asked if he's going to leave his camera off the next time the locker room door is closed.

“I guess you've got to wait and see,” Brown said.

“I wanted to give the fans an intimate experience.”

Too intimate it turns out. The livestream violated the league's social media policy — a policy Brown said he wasn't aware of — and opened him to discipline from his coach, who called Brown's decision to hit the “live” button on his Facebook app “foolish” and “selfish.”

“I absolutely regret the Facebook Live situation,” Brown said. “Total distraction to the organization, total distraction to my teammates. Obviously disrespect to my coach.”

Brown posted an apology on his Facebook page late Tuesday night and spent 10 minutes on Wednesday explaining his actions rather than talking about ways for the Steelers to beat Tom Brady on the road for the first time.

Jones misses practice: Falcons All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones was held out of practice after aggravating his sprained toe in Saturday's playoff win over the Seahawks.Jones is expected to play Sunday.

Jags keep Hackett as OC: The Jaguars retained Nate Hackett as offensive coordinator amid reports the team interviewed former 49ers coach Chip Kelly for the position.

Hackett, 37, was the team's quarterbacks coach before becoming the interim coordinator after the firing of Greg Olson after a Week 8 loss to the Titans.

Extra points: Giants safety Landon Collins told ESPN the team's defensive backs were invited to go on the controversial Miami boat trip with receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz, Sterling Shepard and Roger Lewis but declined. … Carl Cheffers will be the referee for Super Bowl LI, according to reports. … The league announced Cowboys coach Jason Garrett and Chiefs coach Andy Reid will coach the Pro Bowl.