NFL referee reviewed why Alaric Jackson Gets Myles Garrett’s Helmet Stuck In His Facemask….

The Los Angeles Rams’ offensive tackle Alaric Jackson on Sunday got Myles Garrett’s helmet lodged in his facemask. (View the video down below.)
The defensive end for the Cleveland Browns laughed at the ridiculous scene as he saw the referee take his opponent’s helmet off.
Alaric was obstructing Garrett when their helmets became intertwined, and he inadvertently tugged Garrett’s helmet off his head without using his hands. “Hey, it wasn’t me,” the Los Angeles lineman appeared to remark as he raised his arms.
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Garrett was involved in a more serious helmet moment a few seasons ago. In 2020 he yanked the helmet off Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and conked him on the head with it. He initially claimed Rudolph called him a racial slur but the NFL found no evidence of that. Garrett was suspended.