Myles Garrett’s driving history is being put on the Summer jam screen this week as investigators continue to figure out how he flipped his Porsche on a Medina County road earlier this week.
According to multiple reports, Garrett’s swerved to avoid an animal on the road.
Also this week, a report from WKYC details his history of speeding. Since joining the Browns in 2017, Garrett has been pulled over for speeding at least six times.
Via the report:
“Additionally, multiple tickets show Garrett was driving over 100 mph, including one 24-hour period in which Garrett was stopped twice – once for driving 120 mph and a second time for 105.
The infractions happened Sept. 24-25, 2021 on Interstate 71 in Medina County, where the speed limit is 70 mph, according to Medina Municipal Court records. Garrett was fined $267 and $287 for the infractions.
Elsewhere, Akron Municipal Court records show Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 65 mph zone of Interstate 77 in May of 2020 by Summit County sheriff’s deputies.
Garrett, who was driving a Porsche 911, was also charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle and violating a turn signal, records show.
He was allowed to plead guilty to speeding, while the other charges were dismissed. Garrett was fined $308, records show.
In 2019, state troopers stopped Garrett in a Porsche traveling 91 mph in a 60-mph zone of I-71 near Fulton Road in Cleveland, court records show. He paid a $302 fine.
Garrett was also stopped by North Olmsted police in 2018 for speeding and having a taillight violation.”
The Cleveland Browns three-time Pro Bowl defensive end sustained shoulder and biceps strains along with multiple lacerations in a one-car crash Monday, the team announced Tuesday.
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Garrett is in his sixth season with the Browns organization. He is a two-time All-Pro selection and has played in 71 career games with 210 tackles and 61.5 sacks in his career. In three games this season, Garrett has posted seven tackles and three sacks.