PHILADELPHIA — Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski stated he's “extraordinarily” disillusioned with Myles Garrett after the star defensive finish was cited for dashing final weekend.
Garrett was clocked driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone on the interstate in a Cleveland suburb early Saturday morning, a number of hours after the Browns' preseason opener.
“Extraordinarily disappointing,” Stefanski stated Wednesday earlier than the Browns' joint observe with the Philadelphia Eagles. “It has been addressed with Myles — with the soccer staff. He must decelerate for his security and the protection of others.”
Garrett was pulled over at 2:01 a.m. Saturday in Strongsville, Ohio, in accordance with information. He was given a $250 effective and doesn't have to look in court docket Thursday morning if he pays the effective.
The Browns performed their preseason opener in opposition to the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday night time. Garrett was one in all a number of veterans who sat out the sport.
The incident occurred three years after Garrett was issued a quotation for “failure to regulate his motorized vehicle” within the aftermath of a single-car crash that left him with a left shoulder sprain and proper biceps pressure after his automobile went off the aspect of the highway and flipped over.
In keeping with the Ohio State Freeway Patrol, Garrett was touring at an “unsafe pace for the kind of roadway” he was on, which contributed to the 2022 accident. Garrett was driving 65 mph on a highway with a forty five mph pace restrict, in accordance with the crash report obtained by ESPN.
WKYC additionally reported in 2022 of at the least seven situations of Garrett dashing in northeast Ohio.
