Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett, who was involved in a violent on field scuffle with Steelers QB Mason Rudolph last Thursday, had his indefinite suspension upheld today.
Garrett will still be suspended for the rest of the regular and potential postseason for the Browns, while having to appeal to commissioner Roger Goodell in order to be reinstated once the 2019 season ends.
Garrett released a statement some time after the verdict, and Twitter wasn’t having it.
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