Browns Star Myles Garrett Refuses to Answer Questions About Speeding Tickets
Myles Garrett received his eighth speeding citation since 2017, including driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone, while maintaining focus on improving the Browns' defense.
- On Wednesday, Myles Garrett, Browns defensive end, declined to expand on a driving incident earlier this month, telling reporters he'd rather discuss the team and a back-to-school event.
- On Wednesday, Garrett faced questions about his eighth speeding citation since 2017 but declined to discuss details, focusing instead on the Browns' defense.
- As the Browns' defensive cornerstone, Myles Garrett is viewed as the leader expected to help the team improve on last season despite its 3-14 record.
- Reporters pressed the stop's implications for Garrett's leadership, prompting him to decline further comment and focus on football on Wednesday.
- Garrett says he wants to shift focus back to football, emphasizing leadership and attention to detail in training camp.
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BEREA, Ohio — Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett spoke before his team took the practice field on Wednesday and declined multiple opportunities to address the speeding ticket he was given driving home after the team returned from Carolina.
·Cleveland, United States
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BEREA, Ohio — Myles Garrett was expected to become a more vocal leader for the Cleveland Browns after signing a four-year contract extension worth $204.8 million in March. However, Garrett was quiet in his first comments since picking up his eighth speeding ticket since being drafted by the Browns in 2017. “I’d honestly rather talk about football and this team than anything I’m doing off field other than the back to school event that I did the o…
·Annapolis, United States
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