Myles Garrett of Cleveland Browns Ticketed for Speeding on I-71: Coach Stefanski Expresses Disappointment

Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was recently pulled over for speeding on I-71 by a Wayne County Sheriff’s Deputy. The incident occurred at 1:35 a.m. on February 21, with Garrett driving 94 mph in a 70 mph zone, as indicated on his ticket. This is not the first time Garrett has faced traffic violations, with multiple convictions in the past seven years. Former Browns Coach Kevin Stefanski expressed disappointment over Garrett's behavior and emphasized the importance of driving safely for everyone's well-being. Garrett has the option to pay a $155 fine or appear in court on March 10 in response to the ticket. Despite the incident, the deputy noted that Garrett was cooperative during the traffic stop. The Browns have not yet commented on the situation.