CLEVELAND — The NFL has upheld Browns defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi's one-game suspension for his role in the Browns-Steelers brawl, according to the NFL.
Appeals officer James Thrash, jointly appointed by the NFL & NFLPA, has upheld one-game suspension of Larry Ogunjobi. pic.twitter.com/F64Bo15SMy
— Michael Signora (@NFLfootballinfo) November 20, 2019
Appeals officer James Thrash did rescind the additional fine of $10,527 Ogunjobi received for his involvement.
Ogunjobi was seen pushing Steelers QB Mason Rudolph to the ground from behind well after the play had ended, and after defensive end Myles Garrett had ripped off Rudolph's helmet and hit him in the head with t.
The NFL has not released the results of the appeals by Garrett or Steelers wide receiver Maurkice Pouncey, who retaliated against Garrett by punching and kicking him.
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