Things between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers got completely out of hand last November. In a primetime game, Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett and Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph got into a fierce confrontation on the field that ended with Garrett hitting Rudolph in the head with his own helmet.
By now, every fan of each team knows what happened next. Garrett was suspended indefinitely and several others on both teams were punished. Rudolph, who started the fight, seemed to get off with the least amount of backlash — and even when Garrett claimed a racial slur was used by the signal-caller, he still got very little heat.