VIDEO: Myles Garrett Featured on Jeopardy After Helmet Incident vs Steelers Last Season
By Michael Luciano
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett ended his 2019 season early when he ripped the helmet off of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, proceeded used it as a weapon, and hit the former Oklahoma State star in the head. That black eye for the league was Jeopardy! gold for Alex Trebek, as one of the questions on Wednesday's episode was related to the Thursday Night Football brawl in Cleveland.
Garrett was suspended indefinitely in the immediate aftermath of the Rudolph controversy, but he was reinstated a few weeks ago by Roger Goodell.
Garrett's name will forever be mocked and hated in the city of Pittsburgh. At least Alex Trebek managed to get some new content for his show out of this whole mess.
For all the good Garrett has done in his career up until this point, a large chunk of the NFL world will refer to him as "the guy who almost assaulted Mason Rudolph with his own helmet." It is going to take a lot of winning and a few All-Pro teams for Garrett to totally put this incident behind him.