- NFL star and passenger taken to hospital after crash
- Defensive end cited for speeding after incident
Cleveland Browns All-Pro Myles Garrett returned to the team’s headquarters on Thursday after crashing his car earlier this week. Police said he lost control of his vehicle while speeding on a rural road after practice.
Garrett veered his Porsche off the hilly road near his home a few hours after practice on Monday, flipping the vehicle and hitting a fire hydrant. The defensive end suffered a sprained shoulder, strained biceps and had several cuts and bruises from the wreck. On Thursday, the Ohio State Highway Patrol cited Garrett for speeding, saying he was going 65 mph in a 45 mph zone.