Albuquerque Journal

Rudolph draws fine after fight vs. Browns

More than $700,000 is levied by league

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CLEVELAND — Steelers quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph didn’t escape the brawl with the Browns unpunished.

Rudolph was fined $50,000 on Saturday by the NFL for his involvemen­t in the melee that began when Browns defensive end Myles Garrett pulled off his helmet and hit him over the head with it.

Rudolph avoided suspension for his actions — he tried to pull off Garrett’s helmet and charged him — but was one of 33 players fined by the league for their involvemen­t. The league penalized 29 players $3,507 apiece for “entering the fight area.”

In all, the league handed out more than $700,000 for discipline stemming from the ugly final seconds of Cleveland’s 21-7 win over Pittsburgh last week. There was another $77,206 assessed for personal fouls earlier in the game.

Garrett was indefinite­ly suspended by the league for tearing off Rudolph’s helmet and using it “as a weapon.” His appeal was denied this week when he told appeals officer James Thrash that Rudolph used a racial slur against him.

Rudolph wrestled with Garrett and unsuccessf­ully tried to yank off the Pro Bowler’s helmet before running after him and then being struck on the top of the head.

Earlier this week, Rudolph said there was “no acceptable excuse” for his behavior. He has denied using the racial slur, and the league has found no evidence such a slur was used.

The league also fined the Steelers and Browns $250,000 apiece. The AFC North rivals play again Dec. 1 in Pittsburgh.

Garrett was also fined $45,623 for his shocking attack, which will cost him the rest of the regular season and playoffs — if Cleveland qualifies without him. Garrett will also lose $1.14 million in game checks.

The league said Garrett must meet with Commission­er Roger Goodell’s office before he can be reinstated.

Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey was suspended three games and fined $35,096 for punching and kicking Garrett. Appeals officer Derrick Brooks reduced Pouncey’s ban to two, but he’ll miss next Sunday’s game against the Browns.

Cleveland defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi was suspended for Sunday’s game against Miami for shoving Rudolph to the ground. Thrash upheld Ogunjobi’s suspension but rescinded his $10,527 fine.

JETS: The New York Jets have signed tight end Ryan Griffin to a multiyear contract extension, rewarding one of the team’s few bright spots on offense this season.

Griffin has 25 receptions for 269 yards and a career-high four TDs while becoming a reliable target for Sam Darnold.

The Jets didn’t announce terms of the deal Saturday night, but NFL Network reported it is for three years and worth up to $10.8 million.

He had five catches for 109 yards — the first 100-yard game of his sevenseaso­n career — and a touchdown last Sunday at Washington. The 16-yard score went viral on social media after he celebrated by pretending the ball was stuck to his right hand before “prying” it free with his foot.

An apparel company even made up a T-shirt that Griffin wore in the locker room this week with the words “Sticky Hands Griffin” behind an image of the tight end’s celebratio­n.

The 29-year-old Griffin was a sixthround draft pick of Houston in 2013 out of UConn and played six seasons for the Texans.

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