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Jennings Faces Backlash From Browns Defense

Summary

  • Browns defenders criticized Jauan Jennings for his actions after an injury.
  • Shelby Harris called Jennings a 'hoe' and questioned his behavior.
  • Myles Garrett agreed Jennings' demeaning comments were out of line.
Jennings Faces Backlash From Browns Defense

Following a recent on-field incident involving a groin punch, 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings is now facing criticism from the Cleveland Browns defense. After Browns defensive tackle Maliek Collins sustained a knee injury during a game, Jennings' reaction reportedly drew ire from opposing players. Defensive lineman Shelby Harris was particularly vocal, calling Jennings a "hoe" and stating that his behavior was unacceptable.

Harris further elaborated that Jennings' comments were inappropriate for any man to say, and criticized him for allegedly hiding behind his offensive line. Browns' star defensive end Myles Garrett echoed these sentiments, confirming that Jennings made "demeaning and disparaging" remarks towards Browns players. Garrett emphasized that such actions do not belong in the game and detract from focus.

The controversy stems from an incident last week where Jennings was punched in the groin by Raiders safety Tre'von Moehrig, who claimed Jennings was "talking crazy." The NFL subsequently fined Jennings for his conduct. This latest exchange highlights escalating tensions and player conduct issues within the league.

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Browns defenders criticized Jauan Jennings for his unsportsmanlike behavior and demeaning comments made after a teammate's injury.
Shelby Harris called Jauan Jennings a 'hoe' and stated his behavior was unacceptable, criticizing him for making inappropriate comments.
Jauan Jennings was recently fined by the NFL after a confrontation where he was punched in the groin by Raiders safety Tre'von Moehrig.

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