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The helmet fight that led to Myles ... of Rudolph by trying to smash him with a Steelers helmet. That's right, Browns fans were channeling their inner-Garrett while tailgating on Sunday and ...
After Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph appeared to try to remove Browns defensive end Myles Garrett's helmet while the two were tussling on the ground in a late takedown, the second-year ...
Myles Garrett created a violent rampage ... After one of the final plays, Garrett ripped the helmet off quarterback Mason Rudolph and used the helmet as a weapon to strike Rudolph in the head.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett appeared to scare Pittsburgh Steelers players on Sunday as he ended up with a black and gold helmet in his hands after a play. As the Steelers tried to ...
CLEVELAND - Myles Garrett is allowed to play ... The league lifted its ban Wednesday on Garrett, who ripped off Rudolph's helmet and smashed him over the head with it during a Nov. 14 game on ...
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 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Myles Garrett lost his head with eight seconds left in Thursday night’s 21-7 victory over the Steelers when he ripped off Mason Rudolph’s helmet and clubbed him with it.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has been suspended indefinitely for his shocking helmet-swinging outburst, the NFL announced Friday. Pittsburgh’s Maurkice Pouncey and Cleveland’s Larry ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett’s decision to hit Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph with his own helmet is indefensible regardless of what he heard, Hall of Fame coach ...
"A player must not use a helmet that is no longer worn by anyone as a weapon to strike, swing at, or throw at an opponent," the NFL rule book states. The Myles Garrett attack wasn’t ...