NFL Hits Myles Garrett
With Indefinite Ban Garrett was ejected from his team's 21-7 win
over the Steelers for swinging a helmet
at Pittsburgh QB Mason Rudolph. Rudolph, who was hit by the helmet, had no head protection at the time. According to ESPN, Garrett will not receive any pay during his suspension. The ban is the longest ever
for an on-field altercation
during an NFL game. Garrett, the number one pick in the 2017 Draft, has since expressed remorse for his actions. "I lost my cool and what I did was
selfish and unacceptable."
- Myles Garrett, via statement "I want to apologize to Mason Rudolph, my teammates, our entire organization, our fans and to the NFL."
- Myles Garrett, via statement A source adds to ESPN that Garrett
is expected to file an appeal
against the suspension.