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Mike Tomlin comments on Steelers-Browns fight: 'I don’t know if we did anything to make it happen in the first place'

Mike Tomlin has moved from refusing to comment on the brawl that ended last week’s game against the Cleveland Browns to sharing a loaded comment that will further ignite the teams heading into a Dec. 1 rematch in Pittsburgh.

The Steelers head coach told media after Thursday night’s game he would “keep my thoughts to myself” since everyone saw what happened between Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett and Steelers quarterback Mason Rudoph. Tomlin let it fly a little bit on Tuesday, and indicated the brawl was squarely the fault of the Browns.

The remarks came 24 minutes into his media availability during which he had short answers for most questions, per Trib Live’s Chris Adamski. He did say the team takes responsibility for its role, but seems to indicate it wasn’t the Steelers who initiated it.

Tomlin calls fight ‘ugly’ for football

Tomlin opened his press conference, aired live on the team’s website, by acknowledging the fight and calling it an “ugly” moment. Via Mary Kay Cabot at Cleveland.com:

“It was ugly. It was ugly for the game of football. All of us want to safeguard and protect the game, it’s integrity, and in that instance it was compromised, obviously with the unfortunate incident. None of want those things to transpire. It did. We were a part of it. We accept responsibility for our actions within it.’’

The AFC North game was heated from the start and two Steelers receivers left after helmet-to-helmet hits. Tomlin declined to “get into all of that” when asked if the Browns were head hunting. Browns first-year coach Freddie Kitchens has taken heat for not coaching a disciplined team.

Suspensions, fines in Steelers-Browns brawl

The NFL made quick work of disciplining the franchises Friday morning. Both sides were hit with a $250,000 fine for the brawl that erupted with eight seconds to play in the game.

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Garrett is suspended indefinitely for pulling the helmet off Rudolph and hitting the quarterback in the head with it. His appeal hearing is Wednesday. Teammate Larry Ogunjobi is suspended one game.

Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey went after Garrett and kicked him while he was held down. For that he’s suspended three games, though he’s being celebrated for protecting his teammate.

Some believe Rudolph didn’t take enough of the blame. He was seen taking off Garrett’s helmet and appeared to hit the defender in the crotch. He’s expected to be fined, but not suspended.

Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin's remarks on the brawl put responsibility directly on the Cleveland Browns. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin's remarks on the brawl put responsibility directly on the Cleveland Browns. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

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