Steelers WR George Pickens started fighting Browns CB as game ended, had to be restrained

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens was fighting with Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II as Thursday night's game ended. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens was fighting with Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II as Thursday night’s game ended. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

The Pittsburgh Steelers took a tough 24-19 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night, and George Pickens wasn’t ready to stop fighting just because the clock had run out.

On a Hail Mary attempt, Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II was covering Pickens and the action continued through the back of the end zone as the ball was being batted down, which ended the game. As the ball was still in the air, Pickens had grabbed Newsome and was pulling him through the end zone. The two players started to fight outside the back of the end zone.

Amazon Prime Video showed Pickens being restrained shortly after that as other players met at midfield to trade handshakes.

It is far from the first time Pickens has had a questionable act on the field or become a distraction for the Steelers.

The Steelers have put up with a lot from Pickens, mostly because he’s their best receiver. The coaches won’t love seeing the film of him starting a fight as Thursday night’s game ended.

Then after the game he didn’t give any credit to the Browns for a 24-19 win.

“The conditions played a huge, huge part in today’s game. I don’t really think the Cleveland Browns are a good team at all,” Pickens said, via Alan Saunders of Steelers Now.

Newsome had his own say after the game, describing Pickens in three words:

Pickens finished the game with four catches and 48 yards on seven targets.