Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Myles Garrett met with league-appointed officer James Thrash on Wednesday in New York City to appeal his indefinite suspension by the NFL.
The hearing lasted about two hours and the league is expected to make a decision “quickly,” according to ESPN’s Diana Russini:
Source says “the decision on Myles Garrett’s appeal could come over the next day or two.” It was explained that they want to make a decision on this quickly. #Browns
— Dianna (@diannaESPN) November 20, 2019
Garrett is facing an indefinite suspension for hitting Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head with his own helmet during the final seconds of last Thursday’s win against the Steelers.