Overview
- At Wednesday’s availability, Garrett told reporters he’d rather talk about football and asked for a different question after repeated prompts.
- Strongsville police cited him Aug. 9 for driving a Ferrari 100 mph in a 60-mph zone on I-71 shortly after the team returned from a preseason game in Charlotte.
- Coach Kevin Stefanski called the episode extremely disappointing and said the club handled it internally.
- Public records and prior reporting show eight speeding citations for Garrett since 2017, including a 2022 rollover crash he described as a wake-up call.
- The incident intensifies scrutiny of his leadership following a four-year extension worth about $204.8 million on a team coming off a 3-14 season.