Steelers linebacker Alex Highsmith received a questionable CPR celebration after sacking Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson.
During the Steelers’ 28-14 win over the Browns at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday, Pittsburgh linebacker Alex Highsmith received a questionable CPR celebration after sacking Deshaun Watson in the game’s fourth quarter. while playing against the Bengals. The safety received life-saving CPR after he went into cardiac arrest.
Immediately after the celebration, social media users began giving their takes. One football fan mocked Pittsburgh bySteelers defense celebrated a sack by performing CPR. Of all weeks… not a great look. Yikes.
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