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Myles Garrett dangerously caught driving 100 mph in Strongsville hours after Cleveland Browns preseason game (Image via Getty)
Myles Garrett,the star defensive end for the Browns,was stopped in Strongsville,Ohio just hours after the team's first preseason game scheduled for August 9, Police report he was driving a gray 2014 Ferrari at 100 miles per hour in a 60 mph zone along Interstate 71.
The stop occurred around 2 a.m. on Saturday. Garrett's ticket, acquired by TMZ Sports, says he may forgo a court appearance and be charged about $250. His court date coincides with the Browns' joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles, therefore timing is terrible.
Myles Garrett pulled over for driving 100 mph in Strongsville after preseason game
Strongsville police claim Myles Garrett was found driving over the speed limit close to Drake Road. At 100 mph, 40 mph over the posted limit, the officers tracked the automobile.
Following a preseason win against the Carolina Panthers, Garrett's stop came as he returned from Charlotte, North Carolina.
TMZ Sports and News 5 Cleveland report Garrett was issued only a speeding ticket. The ticket allows him to pay the punishment without having to appear in court. The norm for this kind of offense in Ohio is a fine of roughly $250. Myles Garrett's driving has already made news many times. He was in a single-car rollover crash after finishing his September 2022 training.
According to cops at the time, he was driving 65 mph in a 45 mph zone when the car left the road. Though lucky to avoid severe damage, he suffered minor damage in the collision.Also Read: Patrick Mahomes Backed By Brother Jackson And Family After Being Benched By Coach Andy Reid In Preseason
Myles Garrett’s past speeding incident and link to Shedeur Sanders’ recent tickets
The information on Myles Garrett follows only weeks after Shedeur Sanders, rookie quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, had his own speeding difficulties. In only a few days, police cited Sanders twice, once for going 91 mph in a 65 mph zone, and second for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph zone, also in Strongsville. Fans and the media have expressed anxiety about these frequent incidents. For the Browns, Garrett is not only a brilliant player but also a seasoned leader. Many analysts contend such behavior sets a dangerous example, especially for younger players. Even with the ticket, Garrett is scheduled to join the team's combined training with the Philadelphia Eagles later this week. Neither Garrett nor the Browns have publicly addressed the speeding stop.