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Myles Garrett is instantly regretting his helmet-swinging actions. The defensive end ripped off Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph’s helmet and hit him in the head with it as the Browns’ 21 ...
On Thursday, an altercation between Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett and Steelers ... the game that he blacked out after seeing Garrett swing a helmet at his quarterback, and that he was ...
Opinion: NFL should suspend Browns' Myles Garrett for rest of season — at minimum — for helmet swing
and maybe you'll see Rudolph kicking Garrett in the groin. Doesn't matter. Myles Garrett ... 13 years ago for putting his cleat into the helmet-less head of Cowboys center Andre Gurode.
Then, Garrett swung the dislodged helmet at Rudolph's unprotected head. Quarterback Mason Rudolph #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers fights with defensive end Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns ...
The NFL took swift and sharp action against Myles Garrett less than 24 hours after he forcefully removed the helmet of Mason Rudolph and swung it at his head, suspending the Cleveland Browns ...
Myles Garrett expects to get booed by the handful of fans at Heinz Field on Sunday but not because of his helmet swing heard ‘round the AFC North last year. “We are the Browns,” Cleveland ...
“He knows that.” “I am embarrassed; Myles is embarrassed,” Kitchens said. Garrett likewise said he was embarrassed by his helmet swing, which came after he ripped Rudolph’s helmet off of ...
About 12 hours after a benches-clearing brawl sparked by Myles Garrett tearing Mason ... who shoved Rudolph to the ground following Garrett's helmet swing, received a one-game suspension.
For 59 minutes and 52 seconds, Myles Garrett was the ... s anger and attempt to dislodge Garrett’s headgear by yanking Rudolph’s facemask and pulling the helmet off his head and 3) swinging ...
First, Rudolph told reporters he was OK after Browns defensive end Myles Garrett swung Rudolph’s helmet and at least partially connected with Rudolph’s head during a fight that took place with ...
Being a member of the Browns’ offense, it’s understandable Jarvis Landry wouldn’t have seen Myles Garrett’s vicious helmet swing at Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph when it happened.
Myles Garrett ripped Mason Rudolph's helmet off and hit him in the head with it, and all heck broke loose. Sure, Rudolph, likely angered by Garrett swinging him to the ground a little excessively ...
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