Browns DT Shelby Harris shreds 49ers WR Jauan Jennings for trash talk crossing a line: 'I see why he got punched in the nuts'
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings was at the center of controversy after this past Monday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. He’s at it again Sunday, this time in the aftermath of the Week 13 win over the Cleveland Browns.
According to Browns defensive tackle Shelby Harris, Jennings crossed a line while trash talking as fellow Browns defensive tackle Maliek Collins was getting carted off the field with an injury. Harris called out Jennings after the game.
“He’s a hoe, and I want that known,” Harris said, via Camryn Justice of News 5 Cleveland. “Like, I see why he got punched in the nuts because he said some things that you should not say to another man ever. But I don’t respect it because you say that and then run behind your offensive line. That’s some real soft sh*t. I want that known. I see exactly why they punched him in the nuts; I’m surprised nobody’s punched him in the jaw yet.”
Jauan Jennings called out again by opposing team
Last Monday, Jennings was punched in the groin by Panthers safety Tre’Von Moehrig. Jennings retaliated after the game by throwing a punch at Moehrig, who suspended one game by the NFL.
Moehrig said after the game that Jennings initially pushed him in the back. He downplayed the incident, adding that Jennings “wanted to do a little dirty stuff.”
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“He hit me in the back… that’s really all it was. Not much,” Moehrig said, via Joe Person of The Athletic. “… There really isn’t that much to it, bro. It was just that, you know what I’m saying? Like I said, I’ll take that one. He wanted to do a little dirty stuff, so it is what it is, man.”
In this case, Jennings apparently took his trash talk too far. Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett, like Harris, addressed the incident after 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,” Garrett said. “He had a lot to say that was demeaning and disparaging towards some of our players, and I was just trying to separate everybody. I tried to ask him what the problem was, and he started coming at me. Some guys just roll like that. I don’t feel like that belongs in the game but if that works for him, more power to him.”