VIDEO: Mason Rudolph Blasts Myles Garrett in Postgame Interview and Calls Him a Coward
By Michael Luciano

Mason Rudolph did not hold back when asked about Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett following the pair's heated scuffle on Thursday Night Football. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback called Garrett's decision to rip his helmet off and use it as a weapon a "coward move" while adding that he isn't going to back down from a "bully" in the heat of competition.
“I know it was bush league, total coward move on his part.”
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) November 15, 2019
Steelers QB Mason Rudolph comments on what transpired with Myles Garrett.https://t.co/8azcNxTE3n pic.twitter.com/KcyzBS49np
Rudolph, who threw four interceptions in a 21-7 loss, might not be totally innocent. He could be seen on video trying to push Garrett's helmet off when the two of them were wrestling on the ground, though that's been a much less dissected aspect of the scrap.
Mason Rudolph was innocent!!! pic.twitter.com/jKVyWluH9n
— Tashan Reed (@tashanreed) November 15, 2019
Still, once Garrett snapped and attacked Rudolph with the guy's own helmet, he lost all sympathy.
Rudolph may not get away scot-free in this whole affair, but it's hard to victim blame when Rudolph got his head bashed in with his own helmet.
Rudolph's representation, Younger & Associates/QB Limited, tweeted early Friday morning, stating that the "matter will be reviewed thoroughly." As a result, it's possible Garrett faces legal repercussions for his actions.
There are many risks an NFL QB assumes with every snap taken on the field. Being hit on your uncovered head by a helmet being swung by a 275 lb DE is not one of them. Tonight could have had a catastrophic ending. The matter will be reviewed thoroughly.
— Younger & Associates/QB Limited (@YoungerAssoc) November 15, 2019
These two teams play each other again in a few weeks on Dec. 1, but we probably won't get to see Garrett on the field anytime soon, as he's expected to be slapped with a lengthy suspension.