According to CBS sports
On Thursday, an altercation between Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett and Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph escalated when Garrett swung Rudolph's helmet at his head, causing a fight to break out between the teams that ended in multiple ejections. On Friday, the league handed down punishment from the incident, suspending Garrett and two other players, with the Browns star receiving an indefinite suspension that will span at least the remainder of the 2019 regular season and playoffs.
Garrett's actions drew condemnation not only from Steelers players after the game but his own teammates and others around the league as well. Below, you can find everything you need to know about the initial altercation, the fight that ensued, and the fallout after the final whistle.
With the Steelers facing a 21-7 deficit and just 14 seconds left in the game, Rudolph threw a pass to Trey Edmunds on third-and-29 that gained 11 yards before Edmunds ran out of bounds. Just after Rudolph released the ball, Garrett wrapped him in a bear hug and continued to play, eventually wrestling the quarterback to the ground.
The two players continued to engage on the ground, and when both started to get to their feet, Garrett ripped Rudolph's helmet off his head as Steelers guard David DeCastro tried to push him away from the quarterback. Once Rudolph got back to his feet, he continued to pursue Garrett, who swung Rudolph's helmet around DeCastro, landing a blow to Rudolph's head.