Steelers wide receiver George Pickens said repeatedly during his media session Friday he was just there so he wouldn’t get ...
That wasn’t just because his squad took the L, but because the Steelers wideout got into a fracas with Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II as the game-ended on an incomplete Hail Mary attempt.
George Pickens appeared to get into a shoving match with a Browns defensive back just as the final whistle sounded in ...
It turned out to be a great spot for the Hail Mary, but less than ideal for the skirmish that broke out between Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II and Steelers wide receiver George Pickens.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens and Cleveland Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II ended last week’s Thursday night affair by wrestling one another out of the back of the end zone ...
An incompletion and the final whistle ended Thursday night's snow-covered game between the Steelers and Browns.
Head coach Kevin Stefanski said Monday that Newsome is day-to-day due to a shoulder injury, Kelsey Russo of the Browns' official site reports. Newsome didn't play his typical workload in Sunday's ...
The bad blood is still boiling. Pittsburgh wide receiver George Pickens had to be restrained from going after Cleveland cornerback Greg Newsome II after dragging him out of the back of the end ...
Newsome (shoulder) does not carry an injury designation ahead of Thursday's game versus the Steelers, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports. Newsome was limited by a shoulder injury in Cleveland's ...