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The NFL’s plan for Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, which was upheld by hearing officer James Thrash, consists of sidelining Garrett for the rest of the 2019 season and then figuring out what to do with him in 2020.
The original announcement of Garrett’s suspension requires...
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Browns defensive end Myles Garrett seems upset that his allegation that Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph used a racial slur became public, but Garrett is standing by it.
Garrett released a statement saying he believed everything he said in appealing his suspension would remain...
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On Wednesday, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett and NFL Players Association made his case to hearing officer James Thrash. On Thursday, a decision is expected.
A source with knowledge of the situation confirms that Garrett’s case hinges on a comparison to the Antonio Smith...
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Browns safety Damarious Randall said he has received death threats since a helmet-to-helmet on Steelers receiver Diontae Johnson got Randall ejected from last week’s game.
Randall said the hit to Johnson’s head, which left the rookie with a concussion and bleeding from an ear...
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Browns defensive end Myles Garrett hopes to reduce his indefinite suspension (with a minimum of all remaining 2019 games) for hitting Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head with his own helmet. To support Garrett’s position, the NFL Players Association pointed to a past...
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The Browns won’t have defensive end Larry Ogunjobi in the lineup for Sunday’s home game against the Dolphins.
That was the expectation once the NFL announced a one-game suspension for Ogunjobi last Friday for shoving Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph to the ground during an...
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The Browns elevated safety J.T. Hassell from the practice squad, the team announced.
Hassell is a rookie out of Florida Tech. He spent the first 11 weeks of the 2019 season as a member of the team’s practice squad.
He originally signed with the Browns as an undrafted free agent...
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In the immediate aftermath of Thursday night’s misconduct by Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield called the behavior “inexcusable.”
On Wednesday, Mayfield acknowledged that his words came in the heat of the moment, but that he would have said the...
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As Browns defensive end Myles Garrett waits for the final verdict for hitting Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph over the head with his own helmet, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has given his own assessment of the matter.
“I thought it was a really horrific situation,” Carroll told...
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The Browns plan to get tight end David Njoku back on the field this season.
Njoku was designated for return from injured reserve and will practice today for the first time since suffering a wrist injury in Week Two.
The Browns have 21 days to activate Njoku or decide to leave...
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Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph talked to reporters Wednesday, for the first time since he was clocked in the head with his own helmet by Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
Via Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Rudolph read a prepared statement and took a few...
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Steelers coach Mike Tomlin started it. Browns receiver Odell Beckham finished it.
Beckham adds it was all in good fun.
After the Browns traded for Beckham during the offseason, Tomlin fake yawned when ESPN asked him about facing Beckham twice a season. Beckham replied with a fake...
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On Wednesday, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett will have the appeal hearing on his indefinite suspension, resulting from removing the helmet of Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and hitting him in the head with it.
Garrett’s best argument comes from the notion that the rules...
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After Thursday night’s loss to the Browns, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin declined to discuss the melee that broke out late in the fourth quarter but he had a little more to say about it at a Tuesday press conference.
Tomlin called the fight “ugly for the game of football” and that...
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The Colts were on the outside looking in at the playoffs at this time last week, but their positioning looks a lot better after Week 11.
They beat the Jaguars on Sunday while the Texans lost to the Ravens, which led to Indianapolis leapfrogging Houston into first place in the AFC...
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Defensive end Myles Garrett isn’t the only Browns defensive starter set to miss the rest of the 2019 season.
Unlike Garrett, safety Morgan Burnett doesn’t have a chance of changing that outlook via a suspension appeal. Burnett tore his Achilles in last Thursday’s game against the...
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Browns defensive end Myles Garrett learned that he’s been suspended through at least the end of the 2019 season last Friday and he’ll be appealing that suspension this week.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Garrett’s appeal will be held on Wednesday. It will be heard by former...
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Browns coach Freddie Kitchens wasn’t going to condone Myles Garrett‘s helmet-swinging ways, but he does still have his star defensive end’s back.
Kitchens said Monday the team would continue to support Garrett through his indefinite suspension for bashing Steelers quarterback...
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Just about everyone in the football world weighed in on Browns defensive end Myles Garrett‘s helmet swing to Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph‘s head last Thursday and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s thoughts have now been added to the file.
Goodell spoke to Gary Myers of OTG...