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The Mason Rudolph-Myles Garrett helmet-smashing incident may have taken place nearly three weeks ago, but Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers fans are still wrapped up in it. One Browns fan even used a friend’s car to have some fun with it.

A Browns fan living in Tampa, Florida rigged up his friend’s car to reflect the infamous incident. He attached a Steelers helmet cutout to the rear windshield wiper so that when the wiper ran, the helmet would smack a Mason Rudolph cutout in the head. Take a look:

“Just put this on my friends car here In Brandon Florida!” Browns fan Bill O’Brien wrote in Facebook. “Brandon Browns Backers representing! Go Browns beat down the Stoolers!”

O’Brien posted the video to a Cleveland sports group on Facebook prior to the Week 13 game between the teams. Pittsburgh got revenge with a 20-13 win over the Browns.

In addition to this, we also saw some Browns fans hitting a Mason Rudolph piñata with a Steelers helmet at a tailgate two weeks ago.

Rudolph has been benched as Pittsburgh’s starting quarterback in favor of Duck Hodges. Myles Garrett remains suspended by the league indefinitely. Rudolph was among several players fined for the incident. His $50,000 fine was higher than anyone else involved.

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