Everyone saw the play. There’s no need to replay it or show anymore photos or video clips of it. After the Cleveland Browns Thursday night’s win over the division rival Steelers was overshadowed by the late game helmet slinging madness from Myles Garrett, it was played over and over on every news channel the next day.
Anyone you talked to had seen the play, even those who don’t watch football. It came as no surprise that, like many suspected, Garrett was suspended on Friday indefinitely, but for at least the rest of the season.