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A prominent reporter shared some commentary about a photo from the incident between Mason Rudolph and Myles Garrett that was a misrepresentation of what actually happened, and she has since apologized.

ESPN’s Josina Anderson has taken a lot of criticism over the past two days for the way she handled the altercation during Thursday night’s Pittsburgh Steelers-Cleveland Browns game. Immediately after Garrett ripped Rudolph’s helmet off and smashed the quarterback in the head with it, Anderson took to Twitter to speculate that Rudolph must have said “something egregious” for Garrett to have reacted like that. 

She immediately deleted the tweet, and some interpreted it as Anderson suggesting Rudolph must have used a racial slur.

Anderson then sparked more controversy when she tweeted a photo from the brawl that some claimed shows Rudolph grabbing Garrett’s groin. 

There has been no indication from anyone involved that the QB did anything of the sort, but Anderson described it as a “non-consensual act” that was “beyond invasive, provoking and wrong.”

Anderson also deleted that tweet, and she issued an apology on Saturday morning.

We have seen a surprising amount of people who feel Rudolph was responsible for sparking the altercation on Thursday, but there’s no excuse for Garrett swinging a helmet at him. Even Garrett’s own teammates and the Browns organization did not even consider coming to his defense, which tells you all you need to know about the incident. 

Anyone who uses a screenshot or photo from the incident to try to place blame on Rudolph is missing the point, and Anderson seems to realize she made a mistake in doing so.

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