Overview
- Strongsville police stopped Garrett at 2:01 a.m. Saturday and cited him for driving 100 MPH in a 60 MPH zone, issuing a $250 ticket.
- This marks Garrett’s eighth Cleveland-area speeding citation since he was drafted in 2017, underscoring a persistent pattern of infractions.
- He is scheduled to appear in Strongsville mayor’s court on Thursday but can avoid the hearing by paying the fine, with further violations risking license points under Ohio law.
- In 2022, Garrett was involved in a single-car rollover crash that state patrol attributed to unsafe speed, after which he publicly vowed to drive more cautiously.
- After signing a multi-year extension this year and being urged to step up as a team leader, Garrett’s conduct will be addressed by the Browns during their joint practices in Philadelphia.