Albuquerque Journal

Browns batter Steelers for win

Cleveland’s Garrett likely to be suspended after brawl

- BY TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns kept fighting long after the outcome had been decided, and it likely will cost them their best defensive player.

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett ripped off Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph’s helmet and hit him with it in the head in the final seconds as the Browns’ 21-7 win over the Steelers on Thursday night ended with a wild brawl between the rivals.

Garrett faces a likely suspension for his actions, and Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey will likely be discipline­d for kicking Garrett in the head.

Players from both sidelines spilled on the field during the melee, which began after Garrett wrestled Rudolph to the ground well after he completed a screen pass on a meaningles­s play. Garrett, Pouncey and Browns defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi were ejected.

Rudolph got his hand on Garrett’s helmet first as the players wrestled on the ground, but Garrett escalated the brawl after he got back on his feet. He yanked the helmet off Rudolph and swung wildly, hitting the quarterbac­k on the top of the head. Rudolph threw his arms in the air in disbelief after the impact, and Pouncey retaliated by punching and kicking Garrett.

“The reality is he’s going to get suspended, we don’t know how long, and that’s going to hurt our team,” Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield said immediatel­y after the game.

Fox commentato­r Troy Aikman called Garrett’s actions “barbaric.”

Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was shown replays of the brawl on the NFL Network set.

“It’s ugly,” Beckham said. “It’s not something we want in the NFL.”

Before the ugly ending, Mayfield threw two touchdown passes and scored on a 1-yard plunge as Cleveland held on to defeat the banged-up Steelers for just the fourth time in 10 years and improved to 2-0 in the AFC North for the first time.

The Browns (4-6) have won two in a row after dropping four straight, a skid that put first-year coach Freddie Kitchens’ job in jeopardy.

But Mayfield’s 8-yard TD pass to undrafted rookie tight end Stephen Carlson with 5:25 left helped clinch a rare win over the rival Steelers. And a softer upcoming schedule has eased the pressure on Kitchens and given the Browns some hope they can end the NFL’s longest playoff drought.

The loss was especially damaging to the Steelers (5-5).

Pittsburgh lost its top two playmakers as running back James Conner (shoulder) and wide receiver JuJu SmithSchus­ter (concussion) suffered injuries in the second quarter and didn’t return.

Without them, Rudolph didn’t have enough help and threw four intercepti­ons.

 ?? DAVID RICHARD/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland’s Myles Garrett hits Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph (2) with Rudolph’s helmet late in the fourth quarter of the Browns’ win over the Steelers Thursday.
DAVID RICHARD/ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland’s Myles Garrett hits Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph (2) with Rudolph’s helmet late in the fourth quarter of the Browns’ win over the Steelers Thursday.

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