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The Browns won on Thursday, but only in the most literal sense. Pro Bowl defensive end Myles Garrett changed everything with the swing of a helmet.
Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett was ejected Thursday after pulling the helmet off of Pittsburgh's Mason Rudolph and then striking the Steelers quarterback in the bare head with the helmet ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, left, gets ready to hit Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, second from left, with a helmet during the second half of an NFL football game ...
Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett said he hopes the Pittsburgh Steelers have put his helmet-swinging attack on quarterback Mason Rudolph behind them ahead of Sunday's game.
The Browns' Myles Garrett, who was suspended for six games and lost nearly $1.2 million in salary for hitting Steelers QB Mason Rudolph with a helmet last year, expects a "clean, fair game" vs ...
Garrett missed the final six games of the season, was fined $45,623 and lost roughly $1.2 million in salary for the incident, which came in the closing seconds of Cleveland's 21-7 victory on Nov. 14.
Garrett was suspended a total of six games in 2019 after he hit Rudolph in the head with the QB's own helmet on Nov. 15. The 24-year-old claims that the incident was sparked by Rudolph using a ...
Days after signing a contract that made him the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history, Myles Garrett said he and the Cleveland Browns have “moved past” his infamous helmet-swinging ...
Myles Garrett became the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL Tuesday when he signed a 5-year, $125 million extension with the Cleveland Browns. The defensive end has wreaked havoc on ...
The Cleveland Browns didn't allow Myles Garrett 's helmet swing at Mason Rudolph to affect contract negotiations, signing him to a five-year, $125 million extension this week ...
Now that the charges have been dropped, Garrett's tweet appeared to be the perfect troll. Yet it ended up serving as the ultimate lay up for Beckham to reference Garrett's helmet-swinging incident.
You would think losing $1.2 million in pay after a six-game suspension from the NFL, along with another $45,623 through a fine, would cause Myles Garrett to do the right thing. You know, keep his ...