The NFL has suspended Browns defensive end Myles Garrett without pay indefinitely following his brutal attack on Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, the league announced on Friday.
Garrett's indefinite suspension is at a minimum for the remainder of the regular season and postseason. He must meet with the commissioner's office before a decision is made on his reinstatement, the NFL said.
"Garrett violated unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct rules, as well as fighting, removing the helmet of an opponent and using the helmet as a weapon," the league said in a statement.
The suspensions come after Garrett planted Rudolph in the turf at FirstEnergy Stadium Turf in the final seconds of Thursday night's game.