Myles Garrett's Helmet Swing at Steelers QB Starts a Melee and Unbelievable Twitter Tirade

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Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett stands front and center of one of the strangest, and violent, acts seen in professional football. During the waning moments of Thursday night's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Cleveland Browns, Garrett pulled the helmet off of Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph. Once a small scrum ensued, Garrett swung the helmet at Rudolph's head.

This led to Steelers' offensive linemen attacking Garrett, swinging fists at him as time ticked down in the Browns' 21-7 win over the visiting Steelers.

Garrett, who has a Twitter handle that reads, "A hero is made by the path he chooses, not by the power he is graced with," set Twitter on fire late Thursday night with his actions on the field that had people both on and off the field scratching their heads.

The Browns had already intercepted Rudolph's passes four times during the game, which was a foregone conclusion before the play that turned into a melee.

On the play that began with eight seconds remaining in the game and the Steelers backed up to their own end zone, Rudolph dropped back and was taken to the turf by Garrett. While on the ground, and tussling on the grass, Garrett wrestled the helmet off of Rudolph's head. Then as both sides quickly stood up, words were exchanged, and shoving began. Then, Garrett swung the dislodged helmet at Rudolph's unprotected head.

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Quarterback Mason Rudolph #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers fights with defensive end Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns during the second half at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 14, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns... Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images

When the helmet struck Rudolph, Browns center Maurkice Pouncey began swinging fists at Garrett.

"That's not how we want to be at the end of the game," Browns coach Freddie Kitchens said postgame. "That's not who Myles wants to be. That's not who we're going to be. You have to be able to maintain your composure. At no time do we want anything to do with anything like that.

"I'm embarrassed. Myles is embarrassed. It's not good. He understands what he did, and he understands it's totally unacceptable, and we have to get through it.

"We've got 5 seconds to go in the game, the biggest game this team has won . . . beating Baltimore and Pittsburgh in the same year . . . there's 52 other guys on the team, that hurt, and it's going to hurt going forward. Myles understands what he did wrong."

Social media went crazy as the events unfolded on national TV between two teams struggling to make the playoffs. Here are just some of the things people said as midnight struck on the east coast.

"Anywhere outside of the stadium and that's assault with a deadly weapon and Myles Garrett is sleeping in a cell why should it be different on the field?"

Anywhere outside of the stadium and that’s assault with a deadly weapon and Myles Garrett is sleeping in a cell why should it be different on the field? 🤔

— Jackson Hokuf (@JacksonHokuf) November 15, 2019

Myles Garrett should never ever play the game again!!!! #POS #NFLsucks

— ??Patience REGION III Wright ?? ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@CliffJump101) November 15, 2019

What Myles Garrett did was down right dirty but stop acting so innocent Rudolph like you weren’t trying to rip off Garrett’s helmet then getting up and instigating the situation even further as he was walking away.

— Matt Raff (@mattraffcle) November 15, 2019

I won’t defend Myles Garrett, but I’m damn sure bout to be annoyed by folks trying to frame Mason Rudolph as some pure and innocent babe who was randomly attacked. That narrative already forming lol

— was that a nerve? (@primediscussion) November 15, 2019

I can’t believe these people trying to justify Myles Garrett’s actions by saying “Rudolph started it.” What are y’all ... 3 yrs old!!! Myles Garrett should have known better to use a helmet as a weapon! #brownsvsteelers

— Lori York (@LoriYor50449356) November 15, 2019

Myles Garrett has been penalized for roughing the passer calls since he's been in the league & he doesn't seem to care..The NFL needs to do the right thing & suspend Garrett for the rest of the season & half of next season maybe more?

— Relyable Hooper (@RelyableH) November 15, 2019

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