Cleveland Browns mocks JuJu Smith-Schuster after remarks prior to NFL Playoffs

By the mouth the fish dies, goes the old and well-known saying. And boy, now the receiver of Pittsburgh Steelers, JuJu Smith-Schuster, who pointed out in the pre-match for the wild card round of the playoffs in the National Football League (NFL) than his rival, Cleveland Browns, although they were dangerous “it was always going to be the Browns”, implying that they were winnable.

Big mistake. The Ohio franchise went to Heinz Field in Pennsylvania and not only beat them, but humiliated them with a categorical 28-0 in the first quarter, and they finally took the victory by 48-37, notching his first postseason win in 26 years.

And as expected, it was not one, but several Browns players who after the game remembered Smith-Schuster’s unfortunate phrase, to incessantly mock the Steelers player, both with his words and with his controversial dances that caught the attention of everyone in the NFL.




Browns taunt Smith-Schuster

One of the Cleveland players who made fun of the catcher’s sayings was his top figure, the quarterback. Baker Mayfield, who upon arrival in the visiting Heinz Field locker room loudly claimed that “the Browns are the Browns”.

Other Browns stars who took the opportunity to remember Smith-Schuster were the running back Kareen Hunt and the receiver Jarvis Landry, the latter was encouraged to perform a dance very similar to the one performed by the Steelers player on the logos of the rivals when he was visiting.

Beyond these actions, the concrete thing is that the Ohio squad will have a new challenge ahead this Sunday, when they visit the Kansas City Chiefs, for a place in the American Conference definition.

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