George Pickens appeared to get right into a shoving match with a Browns defensive again simply as the ultimate whistle sounded in Cleveland’s dwelling 24-19 win over the Steelers on “Thursday Night Football.”
The Prime Video broadcast caught the tail finish of the scuffle as Pickens was being held again by what seemed to be stadium personnel after he shoved Browns nook Greg Newsome II behind the top zone and close to the stands.
Pickens then could possibly be seen together with his arm round Newsome, after which the pair scuffled as they moved towards the seats.
All of this occurred as Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson heaved an unsuccessful last-second Hail Mary towards the top zone with Pittsburgh down 24-19 and simply six seconds left on the clock.
As the 2 groups shook arms after the loss, Pickens and Newsome may nonetheless be seen going at it proper close to the stands.
When the digital camera returned to the scene, Pickens was being restrained and Newsom was getting up from the bottom and strolling away with an official beside him.
Steelers receiver Mike Williams additionally walked into the body and seemingly tried to calm the state of affairs down.
“There you got Pickens upset about something,” broadcaster Al Michaels mentioned considerably dismissively on the air.
After the sport, Newsome posted on X: “Fake tough guy” with three laughing emojis, an obvious shot at Pickens.
The Browns upset the AFC North-leading Steelers because of a Nick Chubb landing run within the ultimate minute as heavy snow fell in Cleveland with simply 57 seconds left within the recreation.
Cleveland let a 12-point lead disappear within the fourth quarter and was trailing by one with a bit greater than three minutes left within the recreation earlier than regaining the lead for good.
“I don’t really think the Cleveland Browns are a good team at all. I think the conditions kind of saved them today,” Pickens instructed reporters within the locker room.
The Browns, nonetheless, stay within the AFC North basement with a 3-8 document on the yr.