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Nearly a week after being at the center of a heated confrontation with an opponent, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jaun Jennings has once again drawn the ire of several members of the other team.
Following the 49ers’ 26–8 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Browns defensive tackle Shelby Harris alleged that Jennings crossed a line with his comments, while defensive tackle Malik Collins was injured. Collins left the game in the third quarter due to a knee injury and did not return.
“He says some things you should never say to a man,” Harris, who did not elaborate on the nature of Jennings’ comments, told reporters after the game. “But I don’t respect it because you say that (and) then run after your O-line. That’s a really soft (expletive), and I want to point that out.
“I see why they punched you (in the waist). I’m surprised no one punched him in the jaw yet.”
Collins’ comment referenced Carolina Panthers safety Trevon Moehrig punching Jennings in the groin area at the end of a 49ers win on November 24. Moehrig, who was suspended for one game for the incident, said that the receiver was saying “crazy things” during the game.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said of Jennings, “He had a lot of things to say that were disrespectful and disrespectful toward some of our players.” “I was just trying to alienate everyone. I tried to go up and ask what the problem was, and he started coming at me. That’s just how some people roll. I don’t think it’s in the game, but if it works for them, then hey, more power to them.”
Jennings scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter to increase the 49ers’ lead and help put the game out of reach.
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