The NFL has handed out some hefty suspensions after Thursday night's Browns-Steelers game ended in a brawl. The biggest suspension went to Browns DE Myles Garrett, who ripped the helmet off Steelers QB Mason Rudolph, then swung it into Rudolph's head. Garrett is suspended indefinitely and will miss at least the rest of the regular season. In addition, Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey is suspended three games for punching Garrett while he was pinned to the ground. Browns DT Larry Ogunjobi was suspended for one game. Garrett's suspension is the longest ever given out for an on-field incident, eclipsing the 5-game suspension given to Albert Haynesworth in 2006 for stomping on a player's head Does Garrett's attack deserve a record suspension? Should it extend into next season?