Situated at home rather than Heinz Field, injured Browns defensive back Greedy Williams got to take shots at Steelers receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster before any of his eager teammates.
Williams narrated one of Cleveland's four interceptions Sunday night on his Instagram account, making sure to point out Smith-Schuster, who had talked trash in the build-up to Pittsburgh's humbling 48-37 wild-card loss.
"He ain't no factor," Williams shouted in his narration. "Look at his a—! He ain't no factor.... He talked that s—, he gotta put that s— on first."
Once the Browns finished off their victory, their active players were able to express their distaste for Smith-Schuster, too. They danced Smith-Schuster's trademark dance on the sideline and in the locker room, mocking the ending to Pittsburgh's season.
Jarvis Landry dancing to Corvette Corvette in the locker room 😅 @God_Son80
— ESPN (@espn) January 11, 2021
(via yeahthatswood/Instagram) pic.twitter.com/mnT30jdgJB
Browns playing corvette corvette for JuJu 😂 pic.twitter.com/WrmaMFPGlA
— Lds831 (@lds831) January 11, 2021
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Smith-Schuster apparently didn't learn from his actions earlier in the campaign, when his pregame dancing on the logos of opponents led to a bruising hit and online mockery. The onetime social media darling who had done no wrong in the eyes of most fans before 2020 inexplicably turned himself into a meme.
While he did amass 157 receiving yards Sunday night, the final score is what will be remembered.
Maybe next year will be a quieter one for him off the field, and a louder one on it.
STEELERS DID ALL THAT CORVETTE CORVETTE & TALKING JUST TO LOSE TO THE BROWNS LMAOOOOOOOO pic.twitter.com/FubmfZBO8Q
— 𝔸𝕟𝕕𝕣𝕖𝕨 (@TheKanyeCrest) January 11, 2021