Mason Rudolph calls Myles Garrett’s racial slur allegation a ‘bold-faced lie’

Mason Rudolph has once again denied using a racial slur toward Myles Garrett when the two players got into an altercation this past season.

Garrett was reinstated by the NFL this week, and the Cleveland Browns star shed more light on his allegation that Rudolph set him off by calling him a racial slur. Garrett told ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” that Rudolph called him a “stupid N-word” when the two got tangled up late in Cleveland’s Week 11 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rudolph took to Twitter on Saturday morning and called the allegation a “disgusting and reckless attempt to assassinate my character.”

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Originally posted on Larry Brown Sports By Steve DelVecchio | Last updated 2/15/20

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