
Browns' Shelby Harris Rips 49ers' Jauan Jennings for Doing 'Soft S--t' on Video
Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Shelby Harris had some choice words for San Francisco 49ers wideout Jauan Jennings on Sunday following a matchup between the teams.
"I see why he got punched in the nuts," Harris told reporters after the game, referencing Carolina Panthers safety Tre'von Moehrig being suspended for a game after striking Jennings in the groin area on Monday. "He says some things that you should not say to another man. Ever. But I don't respect it because you say it and then go run behind your offensive line. That's some real soft s--t, and I want that known. I see exactly why they punched your nuts and I'm surprised nobody's punched him in the jaw yet."
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Superstar defensive end Myles Garrett also felt a certain way about Jennings' behavior during the game.
"I can't speak for how he was raised, but if you have nothing good to say, don't say something to somebody," he told reporters. "So, he had a lot to say that was demeaning and disparaging towards some of our players. And I was just trying to separate everybody. And I tried to go up and ask for what the problem was, and then he started coming at me and, I mean, some guys just roll like that. I don't feel like that belongs in the game. But, hey, if that works for him and them, then more power to him. But I'm just trying to keep my guys focused on the game and not worried about stuff outside of it because we're focused on what's on the field."
Moehrig was less candid in his assessment of Jennings last week, but did say the low blow was a response to "dirty stuff" from the veteran wideout.
"I mean nothing ever dirty in my game has ever been like that unless it was, you know, kind of, earned, you know what I'm saying?" he added.
Cameras caught Jennings throwing punches at Moehrig after the Niners beat the Panthers last week, 20-9. Jennings said it was a response to a low blow from a few plays earlier.
"The TV is gonna tell you what happened," he told reporters at the time. "To me, I was just responding to some childish behavior. I play hard. I'm physically stronger than a lot of defensive backs."
Jennings caught four passes for 39 yards and a touchdown on Sunday.
But for a second straight week, an opposing player was not thrilled with what they perceived to be questionable behavior.
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