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Cameron DaSilva

Sean McVay calls Steelers-Browns brawl tough to watch: ‘Unfortunate to see’

Thursday night’s Browns-Steelers game ended with a brawl between both teams after Myles Garrett took Mason Rudolph to the ground late after the ball was released. They wrestled on the ground for a moment before things escalated.

Garrett ripped off Rudolph’s helmet and struck him in the head with it, leading to immediate ejection. Maurkice Pouncey punched and kicked Garrett in defense of his quarterback, while Browns DT Larry Ogunjobi knocked Rudolph to the ground unnecessarily.

During his press conference on Friday, Sean McVay was asked about the incident and he shared his thoughts on what he saw.

“You don’t ever like to see anything like that for our game,” he said. “That was another situation right there, I think for what we want for just the overall NFL approach, things like that and the brand and what I know we want to epitomize, those are tough things to be able to watch and I don’t think anyone would disagree that that’s not something we want to see.

“I was kind of sitting there watching it as we were wrapping up the night last night and when it occurred, it kind of catches you off guard and it was unfortunate to see.”

Garrett was suspended for the rest of the season and will need to apply for reinstatement in 2020, while Ogunjobi was banned one game and Pouncey three. Both teams were fined $250,000 for their players’ actions.

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