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Andy Nesbitt

Myles Garrett somehow doesn’t think his ugly attack overshadowed Browns’ win

Myles Garrett committed one of the ugliest attacks you’ll ever see in a football game when he ripped off Mason Rudolph’s helmet and struck him in the head with it.

Garrett should be suspended for the rest of the season. His QB, Baker Mayfield, called the attack “inexcusable.” And the NFL world couldn’t believe it.

Which makes Garrett’s comments after the game all the more insane. The former No. 1 pick was asked by a reporter in the locker room about his attack overshadowing a big win by the Browns.

But Garrett didn’t think it overshadowed the win, which is crazy because that’s all anyone’s going to be talking about for a while.

Here he is breaking it down:

Yeah, that’s just wrong. This overshadowed the win. By a lot.

He did, however, call his actions “foolish.”

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