He might not have been right in the middle of one of the single most explosive moment in the history of any rivalry the Pittsburgh Steelers have had with any team, but Larry Ogunjobi was certainly on the periphery, and not as a bystander.
As you might recall, the former Cleveland Browns defensive tackle was the one who shoved quarterback Mason Rudolph to the ground after he had been struck in the head with his own helmet by Ogunjobi’s teammate, Myles Garrett, during a primetime game in the 2019 season.
Now the two of them are teammates after the Steelers signed Ogunjobi to a one-year contract this offseason, almost surely in direct response to Stephon Tuitt’s retirement.