Chattanooga Times Free Press

Browns’ Whitehead released after ‘unacceptab­le’ Twitter rant

- BY TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND — Jermaine Whitehead’s disturbing social media rant cost him his job.

The Browns cut the safety Monday, hours after the team reprimande­d Whitehead for “totally unacceptab­le and highly inappropri­ate” posts following a 24-19 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

Whitehead made several threatenin­g and expletive-laden posts on Twitter while still in uniform following Cleveland’s fourth straight loss. One of Whitehead’s tweets was directed at Dustin Fox, a former NFL player who works for the team’s radio network. Fox had sent an earlier tweet criticizin­g Whitehead’s tackling.

Twitter suspended Whitehead’s account and the team released a statement after it became aware of his postings.

“Jermaine Whitehead’s social media posts following today’s game were totally unacceptab­le and highly inappropri­ate,” the Browns said in a statement. “We immediatel­y spoke with Jermaine upon learning of these comments. The Browns in no way condone that type of language or behavior. This matter will be further addressed internally.”

Whitehead’s tweets included several expletives, and in one he used a derogatory racial term.

The 26-year-old player started the game in place of safety Damarious Randall, who missed his second straight game because of a hamstring injury. Whitehead missed tackles on two big plays by the Broncos.

He declined an interview request following the game and then went on Instagram to voice his frustratio­n.

“Crazy world. They line it up and say anything in the book too you,” he wrote. “They tell you take the high road, when yo whole life you was taught to meet fire with fire. I do apologize for my performanc­e, but having a broke hand and a strong fear of letting my team down is my downfall.”

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