The Cleveland Browns — after last night's ugly win over the Pittsburgh Steelers — cannot stop shooting themselves in the foot. On Twitter, Browns inside linebacker Mack Wilson posted a picture of him standing over a concussed JuJu Smith-Schuster after he hit him on Thursday night. He later deleted the tweet, however, as they say, everything on the internet is permanent.

Kevin Boilard of 247 Sports uploaded a screenshot of the tweet. See below.

That's what they call not a good look. Not only is Wilson standing over a concussed player and responded to it with a laughing emoji, but that also wasn't even the dirtiest play of the night. In the third quarter, safety Damarious Randall hit a defenseless Diontae Johnson, resulting in a concussion and a bloody ear, he was ejected from the game. Then there was Myles Garrett's action.

In the waning moments of the Cleveland win, Garrett tussled with quarterback Mason Rudolph. After Rudolph grabbed his face mask, Garrett ripped off his helmet, then proceeded to wield it as a weapon while striking Rudolph's head. Garrett has since been suspended indefinitely; he will not play the rest of the 2019 season.

To recap: the Browns witnessed their safety aggressively concuss a rookie receiver, they saw their linebacker concuss a Pro Bowl receiver then brag about it on Twitter and to cap it off, their best player ended the night by striking the Steelers' quarterback with a helmet.

This is what you call a PR nightmare.

In 16 days, the Steelers will host the Browns in Pittsburgh. Not even the imagination can assume what will happen in an emotional rematch.