PITTSBURGH -- At the same time Myles Garrett's appeal was being heard by the NFL in New York City, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph walked into a cramped back room of the Steelers' facility with a paper of prepared remarks in hand.
Facing dozens of cameras and media members with his back against a nondescript white wall, Rudolph read aloud from the paper, saying he should've done a better job maintaining his composure in the late-game fight that, so far, has resulted in three suspensions.
"I should've done a better job handling that situation," Rudolph said.