Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph's actions in Thursday night's brawl with Browns defensive end Myles Garrett will be reviewed for a potential fine, according to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The report comes after the NFL suspended Garrett indefinitely without pay for his attack on Rudolph in the final seconds of the game. On third-and-29, Rudolph connected with Trey Edmunds on a short pass before Garrett tackled him. Rudolph thought the hit came late and aggressively tried to take Garrett's helmet off as they exchanged words. As Rudolph stood up, Garrett retaliated by ripping the quarterback's helmet off and swinging it at him, striking him in the head.