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Matt Maltby

Myles Garrett hits opposition player with his own helmet during heated NFL clash

A violent incident marred the end of the NFL clash between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, when Browns' defensive end Myles Garrett ripped the helmet off Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph and used it to strike Rudolph in the head.

Commentators were aghast, with Fox head announcer Joe Buck describing the incident as "one of the worst things I've ever seen on a professional sports field."

Garrett was ejected after the ensuing melee, with just eight seconds left in the game and Cleveland already assured of the victory. Garrett most likely faces at least a multi-game suspension by the league.

The incident started when Garrett tackled Rudolph well after the quarterback had thrown the ball.

Quarterback Mason Rudolph #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers clashes with defensive end Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns (Getty Images)

Rudolph was seemingly incensed, and grabbed at Garrett's helmet. Garrett then did likewise and managed to rip off Rudolph's helmet before using it to strike the quarterback in the head.

Pittsburgh players were also livid, with center Maurkice Pouncey throwing a couple of punches at Garrett, before trying to kick him in the head after he was wrestled to the ground.

Garrett managed to rip off Rudolph's helmet (SIPA USA/PA Images)

"Oh gosh. Oh my goodness," Buck said as he watched a slow-motion replay of the incident.

Garrett and Pouncey were ejected, as was another Cleveland player, Larry Ogunjobi.

Rudolph did not appear to be seriously injured by the helmet strike.

The incident started when Garrett tackled Rudolph well after the quarterback had thrown the ball (Getty Images)

Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield did not defend his teammate's behavior.

"I didn't see why it started but it's inexcusable," Mayfield, referring to Garrett, told Fox. "I don't care, rivalry or not, we can't do that.

Garrett was ejected after the ensuing melee, with just eight seconds left in the game and Cleveland already assured of the victory (USA TODAY Sports)

"That's just endangering the other team. He's going to get suspended. We don't know how long and that hurts our team."

Cleveland won the game 21-7, improving to 4-6 on the season, while the Steelers dropped to 5-5.

The teams meet again in 17 days.

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