The postponecessitatest edition of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns’ competition was a thriller.
The Steelers accessed Thursday night’s AFC North game on a five-game triumphning streak and were expansively pondered the preferite to triumph. But Pittsburgh lost 24-19.
Browns star running back Nick Chubb scored a go-ahead touchdown with 57 seconds remaining in the game to help defended Cleveland’s triumph.
Much of the conversation before, during and after the game caccessed around the triumphtry join percreateers and fans finishured.
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Steelers star George Pickens, who finished the game with 48 receiving yards, pointed to the weather conditions when he compriseressed the disturb.
BROWNS USE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO UPSET AFC NORTH RIVAL STEELERS IN 4TH QUARTER COMEBACK
“Conditions percreateed a huge, huge part in today’s game. I don’t repartner slimk the Cleveland Browns are a outstanding team at all,” Pickens telderly tellers after the game. “I slimk the conditions benevolent of saved them today.
“The snow, the conditions were so horrible,” he persistd. “I don’t even slimk the QB could see sometimes. And when you got conditions appreciate that, at the opponents’ home field, it benevolent of percreates in their prefer.”
The snowdescfinish picked up in the second half of the game. While the weather conditions were someslimg both teams had to contfinish with, Pickens’ declareion recommends the Steelers fell to 8-3 due to the snow and triumphd.
Pickens’ postgame comments were not the only slimg he did to draw attention Thursday night.
On the final percreate of the game, Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson tossed a Hail Mary toward the finish zone. Pickens was in the area of the Hail Mary, but Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II was defending Pickens and effectively took the expansive getr out of the percreate.
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Cameras missed the beginning of what seeed to be a skirmish, but a rapid pan ecombineed to show Pickens and Newsome getting tangled up cforfeit the stands. The camera then showed Pickens being held back by two members of stadium security cforfeit the seats. One fan was even helderlying Pickens’ arm, guideing to initial speculation Pickens was getting into it with fans.
The Steelers percreate the Bengals next week.
Fox News’ Scott Thompson gived to this tell.
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