Immediately after the signing of veteran defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, the thought process for many regarding the addition of the former Cleveland Brown and Cincinnati Bengal didn’t have much to do with his overall fit. Instead, it conjured up some mixed emotions, considering Ogunjobi’s part in the Steelers-Browns melee Nov. 14, 2019 in Cleveland.
That night, which resulted in a 21-7 win for the Browns, quarterback Mason Rudolph was clubbed over the head with his own helmet by Browns’ defensive end Myles Garrett. Shortly thereafter, Ogunjobi came racing in from behind and knocked Rudolph to the turf as Garrett found himself beneath a dogpile from Steelers’ center Maurkice Pouncey, guard David DeCastro and guard Matt Feiler, who raced to the aid of their quarterback.