Browns’ Myles Garrett cited for speeding once again


Once again, Myles Garrett was cited for speeding in Northeast Ohio. The Cleveland Browns star was recently cited after driving 94 mph in a 70 mph zone, according to Cleveland.com.
This is at least the ninth time Garrett has been cited for speeding in the Cleveland area since he was drafted by the Browns in 2017. This is the second citation Garrett has received since flipping his Porsche in 2023. Last summer, Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone just hours after Cleveland’s preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers.
Garrett, 30, had been stopped for speeding at least seven other times since being drafted by the Browns. He has already received several tickets in 24 hours after being clocked driving at 120 mph and 105 mph. Garrett was also previously charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle.
In September 2022, Garrett was injured after his Porsche took off and rolled several times. Garrett and a passenger were treated at a local hospital following the crash.
“That will definitely be a wake-up call for me, just try to be generally smart with your driving,” Garrett said after the incident. “Don’t take anything for granted. Be grateful that you can still be here and take my time.”
Garrett, who is just one year removed from his four-year, $160 million extension he signed last offseason, recently won his second Defensive Player of the Year award after recording 23 sacks in 2025, an NFL record. He set the record after beating Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow in the Browns’ Week 18 win over Cincinnati.
Garrett’s 125.5 sacks since 2017 are the most in the NFL over that span. He is currently tied with Hall of Famer Dwight Freeney for 28th on the NFL’s career sacks list.




