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Steelers' George Pickens gets into it with Browns player on final play of blizzard game, held back by security

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An AFC North rivalry had another page added to its long book of ugly history on Thursday night.

The Cleveland Browns squeaked out a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in blizzard conditions on their home turf, but as soon as the game ended, things turned sour for two players.

Russell Wilson was aiming for the end zone on the final play of the game, and his pass fell incomplete to give the Browns a 24-19 victory.

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Calvin Austin III, #19 of the Pittsburgh Steelers, celebrates with teammate George Pickens, #14, after scoring a 23 yard touchdown against the Cleveland Browns during the fourth quarter of the game at Huntington Bank Field on Nov. 21, 2024 in Cleveland. (Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

Wide receiver George Pickens was guarded well by Greg Newsome II, totally taking him out of the play. Apparently, they started to get into it.

Cameras missed the beginning of what looked to be an ugly skirmish, but a quick pan appeared to show the two getting tangled up by the stands.

The camera then showed Pickens being held back by two members of stadium security near the seats. One fan was even holding Pickens' arm, leading to initial speculation that Pickens was getting into it with fans.

Newsome is eventually seen standing up from the ground and walking away from the ruckus.

It is not the first time Pickens' temper has gotten out of hand. In his rookie season, he yelled at coaches after a teammate dropped a pass.

Last season, he was called out for what appeared to be a lack of effort.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens, #14, walks off the field against the Dallas Cowboys during the

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