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Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey to appeal three-game suspension on Tuesday – WTAE Pittsburgh, Wtae.com

Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey to appeal three-game suspension on Tuesday – WTAE Pittsburgh, Wtae.com

Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey is scheduled to have an appeal hearing over his three-game suspension on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.It’s expected the hearing will be held in New York.Pouncey is appealing the NFL’s decision to suspend him for three games following an incident during last Thursday’s Steelers-Browns game in Cleveland that led to multiple suspensions and fines.The Browns’ Myles Garrett ripped Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph’s helmet off of him and hit him with it.Poiuncey came to Rudolph’s defense, punching and kicking Garrett. Garrett has been suspended indefinitely.Also suspended was Browns defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, who shoved Rudolph during the incident.

Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey is scheduled to have an appeal hearing over his three-game suspension on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.

It’s expected the hearing will be held in New York. )

Pouncey is appealing the NFL’s decision to suspend him for three games following an incident during last Thursday’s Steelers-Browns game in Cleveland that led to multiple suspensions and fines.

The Browns’ Myles Garrett ripped Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph’s helmet off of him and hit him with it.

Poiuncey came to Rudolph’s defense, punching and kicking Garrett.

Garrett has been suspended indefinitely.

Also suspended was Browns defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, who shoved Rudolph during the incident.

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