Myles Garrett Concentrates On Game

October 17, 2020 3:55 am

CLEVELAND (AP) – Myles Garrett has moved past his incident with Pittsburgh backup quarterback Mason Rudolph. He hopes the Steelers have moved on as well. On Sunday, Cleveland’s defensive star will face the Steelers for the first time since last season, when he tore off Rudolph’s helmet and bashed him in the head with it during a game. Garrett was suspended for the remainder of the season. Garrett said he hasn’t thought about approaching Rudolph before kickoff. He’s more focused on trying to pressure Ben Roethlisberger. The Browns are off to their best start since 1994. The Steelers are unbeaten and haven’t lost at home to Cleveland since 2003.