Following a suspension that kept him out of the last six games of the 2019 season, Myles Garrett has been reinstated to continue his career in football.
Before moving forward, Garrett revisited the violent altercation where he removed Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph’s helmet and hit him with it during a “Monday Night Football” game on Nov. 14th.
Afterwards, Garrett claimed that Rudolph had directed a racial slur at him, a claim he is now standing by.
In an interview with ESPN’s Mina Kimes for Outside The Lines, Garrett stated that Rudolph had called him a derogatory term near the end of the Browns’ 21-7 victory.
“When he