In Thursday night's game, Steelers linebacker Jerome Harrison drilled Browns quarterback Colt McCoy with a questionable hit.
Harrison was flagged 15 yards for unnecessary roughness and can expect his fine from the league office next week.
"Honestly, I don't remember (the hit)," McCoy said after the game.
McCoy remained out for two plays and the came back in the game, eventually throwing a deciding interception.
"He was fine to go back in," said coach Pat Shurmur.
Shurmur was asked if Harrison's hit was a cheap shot.
"Well, I mean it was penalized, right?" said Shurmur. "I think (the officials) felt it was, so it was penalized."
McCoy Can't Recall Harrison's Hit