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A major melee broke out at the end of the Pittsburgh Steelers-Cleveland Browns game on Thursday night, and a fight between Myles Garrett and Mason Rudolph led to it all.

The Steelers had a 3rd-and-29 in the final minute and threw a swing pass to Trey Edmunds. Rudolph was taken down by Garrett and did not like the way it happened. The two wrestled as they were down, and Garrett then yanked off Rudolph’s helmet. The Browns defensive lineman later used the helmet and smashed the quarterback with a violent swing of the helmet.

Maurkice Pouncey was livid after seeing what happened and began punching and kicking Garrett for the move.

Some current and former players could not believe what had happened.

Garrett, Pouncey and Larry Ogunjobi were all ejected from the game.

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