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Mason Rudolph has finally responded to Myles Garrett’s accusations and he’s vehemently denying them.
On Thursday, the Cleveland Browns defensive end reportedly told NFL officials during his suspension appeal that Rudolph yelled a racial slur at him during their brawl.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the league looked into Myles Garrett’s allegations that Mason Rudolph used a racial slur last Thursday night before the brawl “and found no such evidence.”
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 21, 2019
The league looked into the accusations and revealed that they didn’t find any evidence that Rudolph used a slur on the field.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the league looked into Myles Garrett’s allegations that Mason Rudolph used a racial slur last Thursday night before the brawl “and found no such evidence.”
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 21, 2019
After the Steelers game against the Bengals on Sunday, Rudolph spoke to the media and fired back at Garrett’s claims.
Mason Rudolph on Myles Garrett’s accusation he used a racial slur in the Cleveland fight:
“It’s totally untrue. I couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t believe he would go that route after the fact.” pic.twitter.com/5PvYFcNtzg
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) November 24, 2019
Garrett has been adamant on social media about Rudolph using the slur but unfortunately for him no one else heard it.
— Myles Garrett (@Flash_Garrett) November 22, 2019