CLEVELAND -- Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph's agent isn't ruling out any legal options in the aftermath of the late-game melee Thursday night.
"I am gathering all information and no options have been removed from the table," Tim Younger said when reached by text message Friday morning.
Rudolph was struck in the head with his own helmet by defensive end Myles Garrett after the Cleveland Browns defensive end ripped it off in the final seconds of the Steelers' 21-7 loss.
The fight started when Garrett took Rudolph to the ground following the quarterback's short pass to Trey Edmunds on third-and-long.