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Neither Side Seems To Believe Prior Hits In Game Helped Spark Garrett-Rudolph Confrontation

One of the most bizarre aspects of the sequence of events that culminated in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett striking Mason Rudolph on the head with the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback’s own helmet is the simple fact that there was no prior provocation leading up to all of that. Both sides of the game have spoken to that effect.

And this was even a game that saw multiple players leave the game because of illegal concussive hits, and one player had already been ejected for such a hit prior to all of this going down.