Whether and about what parts he is telling the truth, Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett hasn’t necessarily done himself a ton of favors with the way that he has conducted himself since the middle of November, which began with him clonking Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph on the head with the player’s own helmet.
It was leaked a short time after the incident that Garrett had included, as part of his appeal hearing for an indefinite suspension he received stemming from the incident, the charge that Rudolph had used a racial slur targeted at him during the course of the action.