Myles Garrett refuses to discuss the speed ticket with Browns reporters


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The Cleveland Browns star, Myles Garrett, refused to answer a question about a ticket of recent speed during an exchange of confrontation with a reporter after practice on Wednesday.

Strongsville, Ohio, the police arrested Garrett for going to 100 mph in an area of ​​60 mph and bit it earlier this month. It was his eighth rape of speeding since he arrived in Cleveland in 2017.

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The defensive wing of the Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett, speaks during a press conference after an NFL football match against the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans, Sunday, November 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

When asked about the rape, Garrett indicated that he would not talk about it.

“Sincerely, I would prefer to talk about football and this team than anything that is doing outside the field, apart from the event back to the school I did the other day,” he said.

Garrett continuously asked about the incident during the media session.

“People want to know many things,” he said in a moment. “But I try to keep my personal personal life … I prefer to concentrate on this team when I can.”

He later said: “I will need you to ask a different question to be able to concentrate on this team and no, you know, this headline that you are trying to get out of these questions you are asking.”

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The defensive wing of the Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett (95) before the game at the Bank of America Stadium. (Images Bob Donnan/Imagn)

The chief coach of the Browns, Kevin Stefanski, went to Garrett’s last date earlier this month, calling her “extremely disappointing.”

“You need to reduce the speed for your safety and safety of others,” Stefanski said.

The Browns teammate of the Garrett, the rookie field marshal Shedersur Sanders, was also fined for multiple speeding rapes in June.

Sanders was fined for the first time to go to 91 mph in an area of ​​65 mph. Two weeks later, it was 101 in a 60 and It was not compared in court For both appointments.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders, front, leaves the field after the NFL football team in Berea, Ohio, Ohio, on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogocki)

Unlike Garrett, Sanders went to those traffic tickets while appearing in the Carity Softball game of his teammate David Njoku in June.

“I made some wrong decisions personally, and I can possess them,” Sanders said. “I did some, you know, no excellent options … I learned.”

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