1:40 Myles Garrett was ejected for taking off Mason Rudolph's helmet and swinging it at him and now faces a lengthy suspension Myles Garrett was ejected for taking off Mason Rudolph's helmet and swinging it at him and now faces a lengthy suspensionMyles Garrett has been suspended indefinitely without pay and will not feature in the NFL again this season after he struck Pittsburgh Steelers' Mason Rudolph over the head with the quarterback's own helmet. "I want to apologize to Mason Rudolph, my team-mates, our entire organization, our fans and to the NFL. Statement from Myles Garrett: pic.twitter.com/txVA970CmW — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 15, 2019Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam added: "We are extremely disappointed in what transpired last evening at the end of our game. "We sincerely apologize to Mason Rudolph and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pouncey said after the game that Garrett "could have killed" Rudolph, while Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield said Garrett's actions were "inexcusable".
Source: Sky sports November 15, 2019 17:11 UTC