Myles Garrett was involved in a car crash recently. Even though there were little to no injuries from the parties involved, the punishment was likely,
Police issued Myles a citation over his car crash on Monday, saying he appeared to be speeding before he wrecked his Porsche. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, The Cleveland Brown start came across to be using an “unsafe speed for the type of roadway being traveled” just before the accident in Sharon Township, Medina County.
TMZ Sports obtained a crash report that Ohio State Highway Patrol officers arrived on the scene of the accident at around 3::13 PM and a witness told them Garrett “came over the hill flyin’, went airborne, took the fire hydrant out and rolled three times.”
Officers then made contact with Garrett who had a laceration on his right hand. He complained of pain in his wrist/hand, right bicep, and left shoulder. They also say he told them the left side of his face was hurting. According to the docs, Garrett told officers, that he wasn’t sure how he ended up wrecking the vehicle.
“I don’t know if something came,” police say Garrett told them, “I moved out the way of that.”
Police reiterated on Thursday that alcohol or drugs did not play a role in the crash and distracted driving was not suspected. It was revealed by officers on Thursday that Garrett’s passenger was a 23-year-old woman who was not seriously injured.
The Browns say Garrett suffered a shoulder sprain and bicep strain in the wreck. Head coach Kevin Stefanski has yet to rule him out of Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons.