Myles Garrett used a lot of words to discuss his assault on quarterback Mason Rudolph. None of them were ‘sorry’ or ‘apologize’. That’s the biggest thing to take away from the Cleveland Browns defensive end’s post-game comments following the incident in which he ripped off the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback’s helmet and then used it as a weapon to strike him in the head.
“I made a mistake”, he said at the outset of his remarks. “I lost my cool, and it’s going to come back to hurt our team. The guys who jumped into the scrum, I appreciate my team having my back, but it should have never got to that point.