Steelers’ George Pickens tackles Browns’ Greg Newsome in scrap

George Pickens appeared to get into an offensive tackle with a Browns defensive back just as the final whistle blew in Cleveland’s 24-19 home win over the Steelers on “Thursday Night Football.”

The Prime Video broadcast captured the end of the brawl as Pickens was restrained by what appeared to be stadium personnel after he shoved Browns corner Greg Newsome II behind the end zone and near the stands.

Pickens could then be seen with his arm around Newsome and then the pair argued as they moved towards the seats.

George Pickens got into a fight as the game ended Thursday.

All of this happened when Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson hit a failed last-second Hail Mary toward the end zone with Pittsburgh down 24-19 and just six seconds left on the clock.

As the two teams shook hands after the loss, Pickens and Newsome could still be seen going at it right near the stands.

George Pickens got into a fight as the game ended Thursday.

When the camera returned to the scene, Pickens was restrained and Newsom got up from the ground and walked away with an official by his side.

Steelers receiver Mike Williams also entered the frame, apparently trying to defuse the situation.

“You got Pickens mad about something there,” broadcaster Al Michaels said somewhat dismissively on air.

After the game, Newsome wrote on X: “Fake tough guy” with three laughing emojis, an apparent shot at Pickens.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens (14) reacts after missing a pass in the second half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024, in Cleveland. AP

The Browns upset the AFC North-leading Steelers thanks to a Nick Chubb touchdown run in the final minute as heavy snow fell in Cleveland with just 57 seconds left in the game.

Cleveland let a 12-point lead slip away in the fourth quarter and trailed by one with just over three minutes left in the game before regaining the lead for good.

“I don’t think the Cleveland Browns are a good team at all. I think the conditions kind of saved them today,” Pickens told reporters in the locker room.

However, the Browns remain in the AFC North basement with a 3-8 record on the year.