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Allison Koehler

George Pickens’ heated outburst in Steelers vs. Browns clash sparks NFL disciplinary speculation

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens found himself in the spotlight again, not for his performance, but for another heated altercation during the Steelers’ 24-19 loss to the Cleveland Browns.

The incident occurred during the game’s final play, a failed Hail Mary by Russell Wilson, which ended with Pickens and Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II tangled up in the end zone.

Newsome drove Pickens out of bounds as the pass fell incomplete while the receiver’s arm remained wrapped around the defender’s helmet. The situation escalated, with both players exchanging shoves and punches. Stadium staff and officials had to intervene, restraining Pickens as Newsome taunted him further. The heated exchange extended to Pickens’ interactions with Browns fans, adding to the tension.

Amazon Prime’s broadcast captured the aftermath, showing Pickens being held back and visibly frustrated. Despite the dramatic conclusion, no penalties were enforced since the incident occurred after the game ended. However, Pickens may face another fine from the NFL following his previous financial penalty in Week 10 for an unsportsmanlike facemask pull.

Pickens casually ripped the Browns post-game in the locker room, underscoring his frustration. This latest episode continues a pattern of emotional outbursts from the Steelers’ receiver, raising questions about his composure during high-stakes moments.

As the Steelers aim to stay competitive, managing Pickens’ fiery temperament will be crucial. For now, fans and analysts alike are bracing for potential disciplinary action from the league.

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