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Browns News: Fans Tailgate with Mason Rudolph Piñata

The aftermath of the infamous fight between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 14 has seemed never-ending. The brawl, which led to Myles Garrett being suspended indefinitely for clubbing Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph over the head with his own helmet, has been talked about nonstop over the past two weeks and just when it appeared to be over, a new twist has added to the plot.

Browns fans seem to have taken the controversy in stride, tailgating happily ahead of their Week 12 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. No party is complete without a piñata though, and apparently a group of fans got that memo. They were seen with a piñata made in the likeness of Rudolph, taking swings at it with a Steelers helmet.

You kind of have to give Browns fans props for how they have handled losing their best defensive player. Most fans would be outraged or at the very least inconsolably sad, but Cleveland got right back out there and poked a little bit of fun at themselves. Some people may take it the wrong way, but when have Browns fans ever cared what other people think?

It remains to be seen if Roger Goodell will suspend any of the fans indefinitely for swinging the helmet.

Written by Andres Soto

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