Myles Garrett was pulled over shortly after the Browns had returned home from their game against the Panthers on Friday
Garrett was reportedly stopped for going 100 mph in a 60 mph zone in Strongsville, which sits just south of the team’s facilities in Berea, Ohio. He was hit with a $250 ticket, and he can pay it without going to court.
Further specifics on the incident are not yet known. The Browns had landed back in the Cleveland area after their preseason game against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte just before Garrett was pulled over, per the report, and he was “presumably on his way home.”
The Browns are aware of the incident, and will address it in Philadelphia later this week ahead of their preseason game against the Eagles on Saturday afternoon.
This is the eighth time that Garrett has been cited for speeding in Cleveland since the Browns first selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in 2017. Garrett also flipped his Porsche in 2022 while speeding before swerving to avoid an animal.