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49ers’ Jauan Jennings Accused of Unsportsmanlike Conduct Again, Browns Players Allege Insensitive Remarks During Injury
Cleveland, OH – San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings is facing accusations of crossing the line with his on-field conduct, following the 49ers’ 26-8 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. This marks the second consecutive game in which Jennings has been embroiled in controversy.
Browns defensive tackle Shelby Harris claimed Jennings made inappropriate remarks while Browns defensive tackle Maliek Collins was injured in the third quarter. Collins left the game with a knee injury and did not return.
“He says some things that you should not say to a man, ever,” Harris told reporters after the game, without specifying the exact nature of the comments. “But I don’t respect it…That’s some real soft [expletive], and I want that known. I see why they punched your [groin]. I’m surprised nobody punched him in the jaw yet.”
Harris was referencing a previous incident in which Carolina Panthers safety Tre’von Moehrig punched Jennings in the groin during their November 24th game. Moehrig, who was suspended for one game as a result, alleged that Jennings was “talking crazy” and making “demeaning and disparaging” comments towards Panthers players.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett echoed similar sentiments, stating, “He had a lot to say that was demeaning and disparaging toward some of our players…Some guys just roll like that. I don’t feel like that belongs in the game, but if that works for them, then hey, more power to them.” Garrett said he was trying to separate the players and tried to speak with Jennings, but Jennings “started coming at him”.
Despite the controversy, Jennings contributed to the 49ers’ victory, catching a fourth-quarter touchdown that widened the lead and effectively sealed the win for San Francisco.
The 49ers organization has yet to comment on the allegations against Jennings. It remains to be seen whether the NFL will investigate the incident further.