Myles Garrett won't play another snap this season — even if the Browns miraculously make the playoffs.
Per Adam Schefter, the Browns star defensive end is suspended "indefinitely" with a minimum of this regular season plus postseason after removing Mason Rudolph's helmet and hitting him in the head with it late in the Browns 21-7 win over the Steelers Thursday night in Cleveland.
Per an NFL release, Garrett "violated unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct rules, as well as fighting, removing the helmet of an opponent and using the helmet as a weapon.