Myles Garrett knew a suspension was coming. The Browns defensive end expected it after he struck Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph over the head with Rudolph’s own helmet as part of an ugly brawl near the end of Cleveland’s 21-7 win on Thursday night.

Now Garrett knows how long he will miss. The NFL swiftly suspended the star pass rusher indefinitely for his unprecedented act of violence on the field.

Garrett will miss at least the remainder of the 2019 season, including any playoff games the Browns might qualify for after the regular season.