The NFL world is abuzz after a controversial moment involving Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens during a heated game against the Baltimore Ravens. Pickens, known for his aggressive playstyle, delivered a high tackle on Ravens defender Brandon Stephens, causing him to fall not once but twice during a critical sequence. However, the drama didn’t end there—Steelers fans are now accusing the Cincinnati Bengals of foul play, claiming that Pickens was intentionally targeted earlier in the game, resulting in a yellow card for the star player.
The incident occurred in the third quarter when Pickens, fighting to secure an important play for his team, made a high, forceful move on Stephens. The Ravens player stumbled to the ground, briefly regained his footing, and then fell again as the Steelers’ offense surged forward. The tackle sparked immediate reactions on the field, with Ravens players demanding a penalty and the referee issuing a yellow card to Pickens for dangerous play.
Steelers fans, however, were quick to rally behind their player. Social media exploded with accusations that the Cincinnati Bengals had intentionally injured Pickens in a prior game, compromising his performance and leading to what they believe was an uncharacteristic foul. One outraged fan tweeted, “This isn’t football—it’s sabotage! The Bengals went after Pickens, and now they’re trying to ruin the Steelers’ season!”
Others echoed similar sentiments, pointing out a moment in the Bengals game where Pickens took a hard hit that appeared to leave him limping off the field. Some fans believe the injury might have impacted his control and judgment during the Ravens matchup. “Pickens is a fighter, but it’s clear he wasn’t 100%. This yellow card is just salt in the wound after what the Bengals did,” another fan wrote.
The Bengals organization has not responded to these allegations, dismissing them as baseless speculation. Meanwhile, Pickens addressed the controversy briefly after the game, stating, “It was a physical game, and emotions run high. I never aim to hurt anyone out there, just to play my hardest. As for the rest, I’ll leave that for others to discuss.”
The Ravens, for their part, have remained focused on the outcome of the game. Brandon Stephens, who was on the receiving end of the high tackle, appeared unharmed and continued to play for the remainder of the matchup. “Football is a tough sport,” Stephens said in a post-game interview. “What happens on the field stays on the field. I respect Pickens as a player, but it’s the refs’ job to keep things in check.”
As the Steelers prepare for their next game, the NFL is reportedly reviewing the footage of the high tackle and the allegations surrounding Pickens’ earlier injury. While it’s unlikely that any disciplinary action will be taken against the Bengals, the incident has reignited the debate about player safety and intentional targeting in the league.
With tensions high and fan outrage showing no signs of fading, the Pickens-Stephens clash is sure to remain a talking point for the rest of the season.