defensive end at quarterback in the final seconds of the on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 11. Garrett's actions led to a suspension that will keep him out for the remainer of the 2019 season. Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens made it clear he does not condone what the Cleveland defensive end did. Garrett will be hearing from the NFL Ray Lewis Jersey shortly. "So there's 52 other guys on the team that hurt, and it's going to hurt moving forward. So, we don't condone that," Kitchens said after the game. "Myles understands what he did wrong, all right? He's got to maintain his composure. Just like he had to do at the start of the year. He had to maintain his composure. "I think people get helmet-to-helmet contacts every week. I think Myles wishes he had used better composure with 5 seconds left to go in the game." Kitchens' comments echoed to and other Browns teammates. Many of the NFL's top players (current and former) took to social media after Garrett's actions and expre sed their opinion on the fight that sent the league into embarra sment. One recent NFL player that responded was , who came to the aid of his former quarterback while reminding fans of his legal Ed Reed Jersey kick of during Pittsburgh's 2014 victory over the Browns. This for you Mason !!!!! AB (@AB84) Here are other reactions from NFL players. Bro i cant even believe that just happen. Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) Thats a sault at the least... 6 months in jail on the street.. now add the weapon and thats at least a year right?! James Harrison (@jharrison9292) Hes done for the rest of the year Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) Todd Gurley II (@TG3II) That. Is. Insanity. Wow. JJ Watt (@JJWatt) Steelers center defended his Iman Marshall Jersey actions as he was ejected from the game for fighting with Garrett after his helmet swing. Pouncey will likely be facing a suspension for kicking Garrett in the head, but the punishment was not his main concern as the incident devolved and the offensive lineman has no regrets about defending his quarterback. "At that point, it's bigger than football. It's protection," Pouncey said, . "He could have killed him. What if he'd hit in him the temple?" You can find the full video of Pouncey's interview . Rudolph wasn't expecting any sympathy from Garrett after the game, nor was he going to give him a pa s for his actions. "Where did it cro s the line? Maybe where he took my helmet off and used it as a weapon," Rudolph said. "I know it was bush league. It was a total coward move on his part. It's OK; I'll take it. I'm not gonna take it from any bully." In the moments since the fight erupted, social media was set ablaze. Several other current and former NFL players Hayden Hurst Jersey have since weighed in. Roger Goodell doing the math on the fines. Golden Tate (@ShowtimeTate) Myles Garrett should not be allowed to play another snap this season Kyle Juszczyk (@JuiceCheck44) Actually A sault! He should be escorted out of the stadium in handcuffs Marcus Gilbert (@MarcusGilbert88) I have no idea what I just saw on TNF w/ ? How in the world can u be so unaware? How can u allow ur emotions to go unchecked & swing a helmet at another players head (whos helmet u tore off to hit him with)? Im physically upset right now & I was watching on TV! Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) Kitchens was also clearly frustrated over what transpired in the final seconds. "I never OK'd fights. Did I want them to get after their a s? Yes, I did. But that's not fighting, that's not after the whistle," Kitchens said. "That's between the whistles, yes. I never condone fighting on a football field because that's penalties. I don't coach penalties. I don't coach false starts. I don't coach, after the whistle, grabbing somebody's face mask. I don't coach that. ... I never in Mark Andrews Jersey my life condoned a fight. That's a penalty." The Browns and Steelers will meet again in 17 days, but the fight will be stuck and entrenched around the NFL for a long time.