Myles Garrett helmet fight NFL star says Mason Rudolph should be partially blamed for starting wild brawl

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The picked up a big win over the on Thursday night, but in the aftermath of the game, no one is really talking about who won or lost, and that's because the end of the game was marred by that you'll ever see on an NFL field. In a fight that basically turned into total chaos, Browns pa s-rusher took off helmet and then tried to hit him with it. Not only did Garrett take multiple swings at the Steelers quarterback, but he ended up getting at least one solid shot in on Rudolph, as you can see below. Ray Lewis Jersey Myles Garrett doing the unthinkable and unimaginable. Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) The NFL ended up after the fight with Garrett, , and all being hit with suspensions. Garrett has been banned indefinitely while Pouncey (three games) and Ogunjobi (one game) were both given shorter suspensions. One player who didn't get hit with a suspension was Mason Rudolph. Shortly after the game, Rudolph had a for Garrett's actions. Although the NFL Maurice Canady Jersey didn't feel the need to punish the Steelers quarterback, at least one NFL player feels that Rudolph was partly to blame for the entire fiasco. star Cam Jordan sent out two tweets on Friday morning, explaining why he thought Rudolph was in the wrong. From Jordan's point of view, Rudolph started the brawl. This narrative a lil far fetched... how bout qb starts brawl, tried to rip off DEs helmet, whom then gets jumped by OL and swings erratically? cameron jordan (@camjordan94) After taking some heat for defending Garrett, Jordan Orlando Brown Jr. Jersey did point out that Garrett's actions were inexcusable. However, he did once again pin some of the blame on Rudolph for 'losing his mind.' Cant justify what Myles did but to put the entire blame on Myles... explain normal wrap up normal take down qb loses his mind... continue cameron jordan (@camjordan94) So what actually happened on the play? With the Steelers facing a third-and-29 with just under 20 seconds left to play in the game, Rudolph dropped back to pa s and that's when the chaos started. The play ended with Garrett taking Rudolph to the ground after the quarterback had thrown the ball. Rudolph thought the hit came late, and he retaliated by trying to rip Garrett's helmet off. Mason Rudolph trying like hell to get Myles Garretts helmet off his head Barstool Sports (@BarstoolsTweets) Jimmy Smith Jersey Garrett then responded to Rudolph's actions by ripping off the quarterback's helmet and then swinging at him. Pretty sure the first rule of football is don't take someone's helmet off and try to hit them with it. Not a tough rule to follow John Baltimore Ravens Jersey Breech (@johnbreech) Plenty of NFL players reacted to , but Jordan is the only one who actually defended Garrett's actions by pointing that he believed it was Rudolph's fault for starting everything. As someone who plays the same position as Garrett, it's definitely interesting to hear Jordan's perspective, even if he's being grilled on Twitter for giving it. According to NFL.com, Rudolph won't face a suspension for his actions, but . In addition, Rudolph's representatives made it clear Garrett's actions will be and he did not rule out taking further legal action.
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