PITTSBURGH, Pa. — The Pittsburgh Steelers have created their own shirts that weigh in on the new rivalry.
Steelers players were seen wearing "Free Pouncey" shirts while entering Heinz Field ahead of the Browns game on Sunday.
Steelers players are wearing "Free Pouncey" shirts before their game against the Browns.
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) December 1, 2019
(via @diannaESPN)pic.twitter.com/Y62Ph40nGT
No surprise, Cam Heyward among those wearing the Free Pouncey sweatshirt pic.twitter.com/beR7RRMqJ4
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) December 1, 2019
So shirts are indeed going to be a thing today... Here’s the first of several #Steelers players showing solidarity for their captain, who went after Myles Garrett after Garrett went after Mason Rudolph. #CLEvsPIT pic.twitter.com/QF73ChHnEm
— Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) December 1, 2019
The shirts are most likely in response to the "Free Myles" and "Pittsburgh Started It" shirts that Browns fans have been wearing ever since the brawl.
Even Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens was seen wearing one of the shirts this week.
It looks like the rivalry between the Browns and the Steelers has definitely been reignited.
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