Cowboys CB Jourdan Lewis leaves Pittsburgh in style with postgame jab at Steelers receiver

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis is an elite trash talker and he reminded us of it after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-17 in dramatic fashion.This is something fans have been able to perceive over the last few years but even something Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown has told the NFL world by naming […]

Mauricio Rodriguez Dallas Cowboys News Writer
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Dallas Cowboys CB Jourdan Lewis walking to the locker room after beating Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5.
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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis is an elite trash talker and he reminded us of it after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-17 in dramatic fashion.

This is something fans have been able to perceive over the last few years but even something Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown has told the NFL world by naming Lewis one of the toughest DBs to play against. 

As he walked to the locker room postgame, Lewis said when passing reporters: "Pittsburgh needs a receiver. George Pickens is weak."  

The moment, which was caught by 105.3 The Fan's Bobby Belt, came after Lewis and Pickens battled for a good chunk of the game. Overall, Pickens ended on a sour note, recording three catches in seven targets for only 23 yards. 

The frustration from Pickens was evident at the end of the game when he grabbed Lewis by the facemask and yanked him as the latter celebrated the win with the clock hitting zero. To be fair, the Cowboys cornerback seemingly got in front of his face, which probably frustrated the Steelers wide receiver even further. 

You've got to hand it to Lewis: He might be an annoying trash talker on the field, but most times, he backs it up as he remains one of the most underrated cornerbacks in the entire NFL. 

Despite Pickens being an outside wide receiver more than a slot type, based on the live TV broadcast, Lewis was on him consistently and won the battle. He also got the last laugh with a media jab as he left Pittsburgh. Big day for J-Lew.