A sack celebration by the Steelers late in the Browns game on Sunday is being criticized by some following the scary incident involving Bills safety Damar Hamlin during last Monday's game.
After Highsmith brought down Cleveland quarterback Deshaun Watson with a little over 30 seconds remaining in the game.
While on his back on the ground, another player came over to Highsmith and did a few chest compressions to simulate CPR.
The player that did it appears to be defensive end DeMarvin Leal.
Leal was taken in the third-round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
It took EMTs over 15 minutes, using CPR, to revive Hamlin's heart.
While Hamlin has made big improvements over the past week, he still has a long recovery process.
Teams all around the league met at midfield before their games over the weekend to take a knee and pray for the McKees Rocks native and Pitt alum.
While video from games before the Hamlin incident show players using the "CPR celebration", doing it after the scary moments is now in poor taste.
Teams have been doing this celebration. pic.twitter.com/Fv94ilP5Xh
— Sir (@SirMarcos574) January 8, 2023




