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With Steelers looming, Browns support Garrett

- Marla Ridenour

Kareem Hunt believes he knows how Myles Garrett felt to be in the spotlight’s glare, awash in NFL controvers­y.

Browns running back Hunt and defensive end Garrett served league suspension­s last season, Hunt for physical altercatio­ns off the field in 2018, Garrett for his shocking moment on it Nov. 14.

As Garrett prepares to face the Steelers for the first time since he hit Mason Rudolph over the head with the quarterbac­k’s own helmet in the waning seconds of a Browns’ home victory in Cleveland, Hunt seemed to have the best grasp of what Sunday’s game at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh means.

“Nobody likes having their season cut short, I know I didn’t, and I’m almost positive I know Myles wasn’t, either,” Hunt said Wednesday via Zoom.

“Myles is a great person and a great player and a great teammate. He learned a lot from going through situations like that. He’s got to come ready and forget about all that stuff and do whatever he can.

“This one’s for Myles, this one’s for Cleveland Browns fans, this one’s for a lot of things.”

The rivalry game carries more weight than usual. The Steelers haven’t been 4-0 since 1979; the Browns haven’t started 4-1 since 1994. That won’t detract attention from Garrett facing the Steelers, even though Rudolph hasn’t taken a snap this season as Ben Roethlisbe­rger’s backup.

Hunt said he relayed a message to Garrett in the aftermath of his stunning retaliatio­n, because Hunt knew what it felt like to let his team down. Hunt was cut by the Chiefs and had to sit out the first eight games with the Browns last season, and Garrett missed the final six.

Hunt’s feelings about Garrett haven’t changed in the months since. Garrett told ESPN’s Mina Kimes that Rudolph’s use of a racial slur prompted the melee, which also resulted in suspension­s for Browns defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi and Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey. Rudolph and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin have vehemently denied Garrett’s accusation.

“We love Myles. We’ve got Myles’ back no matter what and he definitely has ours, too. We all know that. Can’t ask for a better teammate than Myles,” Hunt said. “Last year doesn’t matter, we’ve got a new team, coach, everything and new record. We’ve definitely got to come out and be ready to play and keep our emotions in check and keep playing in between the whistles. We’ve got to be smart; it’s going to be a long, physical game.”

Hunt said Garrett has the right mindset to do that. Only 5,500 fans will be in

 ?? KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) has the support of his team heading into Sunday and his first meeting with the Steelers since an ugly on-field incident last season.
KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) has the support of his team heading into Sunday and his first meeting with the Steelers since an ugly on-field incident last season.

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