Article 74EMY Browns official social media trolls big Steelers fan account

Browns official social media trolls big Steelers fan account

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f3b47f3ff60a6408b4c08e378329a898PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 12: Pittsburgh Steelers fans look on from the stands during an NFL wild card playoff football game between the Houston Texans and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on January 12, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In the age of social media, fan accounts and influencers have taken over in many ways. The Cleveland Browns even had a few of them working versions of public relations for them during the 2025 NFL season. Not a lot of good PR came out of a 5-12 season.

Surprisingly, because the AFC North was such a mess, the Browns still had a shot at making the playoffs in late November, despite just three wins. That didn't come close to happening, but Cleveland did keep the Pittsburgh Steelers from clinching the division in Week 17 and then knocked off the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18.

While the Steelers ended up clinching the AFC North before getting shellacked by the Houston Texans in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, the Browns upset in Week 17 was supposed to lead to one of those Pittsburgh fan account/influencer types to deactivate their account.

As Cleveland's official account reminded everyone, that didn't happen, and PickensBurgh" lives on:

https://t.co/HJc1LCqALGpic.twitter.com/Rd3o7pCQeC

- Cleveland Browns (@Browns) March 23, 2026

Not only does the account live on, but the user hasn't changed his handle despite WR George Pickens having been traded to the Dallas Cowboys last offseason.

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