News Comment #14: Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph apologizes for his role in helmet-swinging brawl

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback apologizes for his role in Thursday night’s in-game brawl.

Mason Rudolph, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, got into a brawl with Cleveland Browns opponent Myles Garrett. Garrett ripped off Rudolph’s helmet and hit him in the head with it.

The violent incident occurred towards the end of the Steelers’ 21-7 win over the host Cleveland Browns. The NFL hasn’t announced a punishment for Rudolph, however Garrett has been suspended for at least six games and so did two other players for less time.

Both the players did apologize for their actions. The article explores more into the fight and what happened.

The layout begins with the players apology. If the reader wants to continue, the article then goes into how the fight happened and finishes off Rudolph describing his actions in the fight. What is interesting about the article is that they lean towards the Steelers player side. The article comments about the Brown’s player but doesn’t include many statements from that player.

For more information, click on the link: https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/20/us/nfl-browns-steelers-helmet-brawl-myles-garrett-mason-rudolph/index.html

1 thought on “News Comment #14: Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph apologizes for his role in helmet-swinging brawl

  1. I don’t know about a “lean.” It’s possible the Browns players were told not to comment. It’s likely they didn’t want to, since everyone reacted so strongly aganst Garrett.

    Interesting that the structure is focused on explaining each piece of the event. It also has a number of exit points, depending how much you want to know.

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