The Daily Courier

Helmet-throwing Garrett gone indefinite­ly

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CLEVELAND — Myles Garrett is done playing for the Cleveland Browns this season. The NFL isn’t saying when the star defensive end will play again.

He was suspended for at least the rest of the regular season and postseason should the Browns qualify.

The league discipline Friday came hours after Garrett swung an opponent’s helmet and used it “as a weapon” by striking Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph in the head.

The violent outburst in the final seconds of Thursday’s nationally televised game against the Steelers resulted in the longest suspension for a single on-field infraction in league history.

Tennessee’s Albert Hayneswort­h was suspended five games in 2006.

The league’s No. 1 overall pick in 2017 was also fined an undisclose­d amount. Garrett must meet with commission­er Roger Goodell before his reinstatem­ent is considered. Until then, the defensive end’s career is on hold.

After wrestling Rudolph to the ground as the Browns were closing out a rare win over their rivals, Garrett ripped off the quarterbac­k’s helmet and clobbered him on top of the head, triggering a brawl that capped another physical game between the AFC North teams.

“I made a terrible mistake,” Garrett said in a statement Friday.

Rudolph, who suffered a concussion earlier this season, avoided serious injury and said after the game the attack was “cowardly and bush league.”

The NFL said Garrett “violated unnecessar­y roughness and unsportsma­nlike conduct rules, as well as fighting and removing an opponent’s helmet and using it as a weapon.”

Steelers centre Maurkice Pouncey, who was trying to separate Garrett and Rudolph, was suspended three games without pay and also fined for punching and kicking Garrett. Browns defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi was suspended for one game. He shoved Rudolph to the ground from behind during the melee.

The Steelers and Browns were fined $250,000 each.

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