Twitter mistakes sports reporter for Myles Garrett after TNF brawl
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A sports reporter with a similar name to Myles Garrett became the target of Twitter users following the Thursday Night Football brawl between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Miles Garrett of Indiana's WSBT-TV tweeted several screenshots Friday of the messages he received from people mistaking him for the Browns defensive end, who was suspended indefinitely after hitting Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph with the latter's helmet.
I’d like to formally apologize to @Rudolph2Mason for my actions last night. Inexcusable. And I’m glad I’ve been called out for it. pic.twitter.com/IxutQ38F7O
— Miles Garrett WSBT (@MilesGarrettTV) November 15, 2019
— Miles Garrett WSBT (@MilesGarrettTV) November 15, 2019
At least Miles Garrett seemed to be taking the case of mistaken identity in stride.
Thanks a lot @MylesLGarrett pic.twitter.com/sYuwxyio2v
— Miles Garrett WSBT (@MilesGarrettTV) November 15, 2019
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