Mason Rudolph was lucky to avoid any type of injury when Browns defensive end Myles Garrett ripped off the QB’s helmet and hit him in the head with it in what was one of the ugliest moments in NFL history.
And after the game the Pittsburgh Steelers’ QB didn’t hold back on his thoughts on Garrett and what happened in the final seconds of Cleveland’s win over over the Steelers.
Garrett, who should be suspended for the rest of the season, is very lucky that Rudolph didn’t suffer a serious head injury. An NFL helmet being used as a weapon like that is something we’ve never seen before.
Rudolph sounded off after the game:
“I thought it was pretty cowardly…pretty Busch league.” — Mason Rudolph on Myles Garrett taking off his helmet and swinging it at the #Steelers QB pic.twitter.com/QGWeLA22b4
— Chase Williams WPXI (@chasepwilliams) November 15, 2019
Here’s how it went down:
Myles Garrett ripped off Mason Ruldoph’s helmet and swung it at him 😳 pic.twitter.com/dPBbRRcfz6
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) November 15, 2019
This is complete and utter trash from Myles Garrett. pic.twitter.com/LkWqpZFlKs
— RJ Ochoa (@rjochoa) November 15, 2019
That was very cowardly and bush-league, indeed.
Thankfully, Rudolph is OK.
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