Browns’ Walter Payton Man of the Year, Myles Garrett, won’t be defined by one mistake Updated Dec 11, 2020; CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Something funny happened on November 14, 2020, one year after Myles Garrett hit Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head with Rudolph’s helmet: nothing. There were no big retrospectives. There were no oral histories.The Browns played the Steelers a month earlier without incident. A moment which felt so big at the time -- and in the months immediately after while Garrett navigated his indefinite suspension -- suddenly felt more like a footnote. “He has a great heart,” quarterback Baker Mayfield said on Thursday, “and I think that has been something that if people questioned it because of one action last year then shame on them because you can learn from mistakes, as I personally know very well.”