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Cleveland Browns’ Myles Garrett ripped the helmet off Pittsburgh’s Mason Rudolph and used it to strike the Steelers quarterback in the head. Nov. 14, 2019 “Do you lock him away in prison?” ...
The last time Mason Rudolph played against the Browns, the game ended in huge controversy. Myles Garrett had hit Rudolph with with the Steelers backup's helmet at the conclusion of a play.
Myles Garrett will never live down his fight with Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph on Nov. 14, 2019. More specifically, he won't live down the decision to swing a helmet at Rudolph in a moment ...
With five seconds on the clock, and the Browns up 21-7, Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett ripped the helmet off of Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph at the end of a play. He then used that ...
Myles Garrett and Mason Rudolph fight in Nov. 2019. David Richard/AP/Shutterstock. Later Sunday night, Rudolph posted a picture of the handshake between himself and Garrett to Instagram with the ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett reiterated his belief that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph directed a racial slur at him, which Garrett blamed for sparking a melee at ...
Garrett's teammates backed him 100% in the wake of a report that Mason Rudolph hurled a racial slur at him, despite the appeals officer finding no evidence of one.
Myles Garrett didn't want Rudolph slur allegation to be public “I know what I heard,” he wrote. “Whether my opponent’s comment was born out of frustration or ignorance, I cannot say.
The NFL acted swiftly in handing out punishments for the Myles Garrett-Mason Rudolph fight at the end of an otherwise drab Browns-Steelers game Thursday night. The league handed out its ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has issued a statement in the wake of his violent outburst in Thursday night’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers that saw Garrett assault Mason ...
Myles Garrett has a rocky relationship with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks. For a while, it looked like he might have another shot at Mason Rudolph in 2025. But with Aaron Rodgers now in Pittsburgh, ...
Myles Garrett will never live down his fight with Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph on Nov. 14, 2019. More specifically, he won't live down the decision to swing a helmet at Rudolph in a moment ...