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Could Myles Garrett Face Criminal Liability for the On-Field Incident Thursday Night?
Some quick thoughts from our litigation attorney Vince Zuccaro:
As I flipped around the shows this morning, everyone seemed to agree. It was disgraceful. Embarrassing. Unprecedented. Cause for removal.
No. They weren’t talking about the impeachment proceedings in Washington, but rather a Cleveland football team whose ability to generate national headlines far outpaces any of its on-field accomplishments. In the waning moments of a rare win over their Pittsburgh rival, Browns defensive end Miles Garrett decided to play an impromptu game of “whack-a-mole” with Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph by hitting him in the head with his own helmet. Rudolph was not amused.