While many involved simply want to move past Thursday’s brawl in the Cleveland Browns-Pittsburgh-Steelers game, one Browns player didn’t hold back on Monday when discussing quarterback Mason Rudolph’s role in the incident.
Browns defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson thinks that Rudolph — who was hit in the head by his own helmet after Myles Garrett ripped it off his head and swung it at him — deserves to be punished too.
“[Rudolph] can’t antagonize a fight and then claim bullying,” Richardson said, via the Associated Press. “You get what’s coming to you. [Garrett] was protecting himself.