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Myles Garrett Cited for 100 MPH Speeding, Set for Mayor’s Court

Garrett can avoid a Thursday court appearance by paying a $250 fine; the Browns are addressing the matter internally ahead of joint practices in Philadelphia.

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Overview

  • Strongsville police stopped Garrett at 2:01 a.m. after the Browns landed from their preseason win in Charlotte, citing him for driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone while in his gray 2014 Ferrari.
  • The citation marks Garrett’s eighth speeding ticket in Northeast Ohio since he was drafted in 2017 and follows a 2022 rollover crash he called a wake-up call.
  • He was issued a $250 ticket that he can pay to bypass a court appearance, though a mayor’s-court date is scheduled for Thursday morning if he does not.
  • Coach Kevin Stefanski described the violation as "extremely disappointing" and confirmed that the team has addressed the incident with Garrett internally.
  • The Browns have not announced any formal discipline publicly and are handling the matter behind the scenes during joint practices with the Eagles in Philadelphia.