Myles Garrett refuses to discuss speeding ticket with Browns reporters

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Cleveland Star Browns, Myles Garrett, refused to answer a question about a recent speed ticket during an exchange of confrontation with a journalist after training on Wednesday.
Strongsville, Ohio, the police withdrew Garrett for allegedly driven 100 mi / h in an area of 60 MPH and made it ticket earlier this month.
It was his eighth speed violation since his arrival in Cleveland in 2017.
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The defensive winger of Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett speaks at a press conference after a match against the New Orleans in New Orleans on November 17, 2024. (AP photo / butch itan)
Asked about the violation, Garrett said he would not talk about it.
“I honestly prefer to talk about football and this team than everything I do out of the field-apart from the rear event I have made the other day,” he said.
Garrett was continuously asked about the incident during the media session.
“People want to know a lot,” he said at some point. “But I try to keep my personal personal life … I prefer to focus on this team when I can.”
He said later: “I’m going to need you to ask a different question so that I can focus on this team and no, you know, this title you are trying to withdraw from these questions you ask.”
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Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett’s defensive winger before a match at the Bank of America Stadium. (Bob Donnan / Imagn images)
Browns’ head coach Kevin Stefanski addressed Garrett’s last quote earlier this month, calling “extremely disappointing”.
“He has to slow down for his security and the security of others,” said Stefanski.
The Garrett Browns teammate, the quarter-arrier of the recruit SheDer Sanders, was also ticked for multiple violations in June.
Sanders was for the first time for the pretended to have conducted 91 MPH in an area of 65 MPH. Two weeks later, he would have reached 101 in an area of 60 MPH and did not appear before the court For both quotes.
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Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders quarterrier, before, leaves the field after the minicamp recruit from his team in Berea, Ohio, on May 10, 2025. (AP photo / Sue Ogrocki)
Unlike Garrett, Sanders addressed these traffic tickets while appearing during the charity match of his teammate David Njoku in June.
“I made bad choices personally, and I can say them,” said Sanders. “I have done, you know, no good choices. … I learned.”
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