mylesgarrett's recent speeding violation leaves browns coach disillusioned
In a series of speeding incidents since joining the Cleveland Browns in 2017, defensive end Myles Garrett found himself in hot water once again. On August 10, 2025, Garrett was pulled over in Strongsville, Ohio, for driving an eye-watering 100 mph in a 60 mph zone. For this latest violation, he received a $250 fine and can avoid court if he pays it by the designated date [1][2][5].
This incident is the latest in a string of speeding offenses for Garrett, who has been cited at least seven times in Northeast Ohio. In September 2022, he was involved in a single-car crash caused by unsafe speed. Driving 65 mph in a 45 mph zone, Garrett's Porsche flipped multiple times, resulting in a left shoulder sprain and right biceps strain that caused him to miss one game [1][2][3]. Garrett's speeding history includes an occasion where he received multiple tickets in a 24-hour span for driving at 120 mph and 105 mph [3].
Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski has publicly expressed strong disappointment regarding Garrett’s speeding, emphasizing the need for him to slow down for his safety and the safety of others [1][4]. Garrett himself has declined to comment extensively on his speeding incidents in media sessions, preferring to focus on football rather than off-field matters [3][4].
Despite these setbacks, Garrett has been a force to reckon with on the field. The six-time Pro Bowl selection and four-time first-team All-Pro has made 117 appearances (114 starts) for the Browns, accumulating 352 tackles and 102.5 sacks [6]. Garrett signed a four-year contract extension with the Browns earlier this year, which includes $123.5 million guaranteed [7].
However, it remains unclear if the Browns organization will take any disciplinary actions regarding Garrett's latest speeding incident [8]. The incident occurred in suburban Strongsville, about a half-hour after the Browns' team plane landed following a preseason game in Carolina [9]. Garrett did not play in the game in Charlotte [9].
Sources:
- ESPN
- Cleveland.com
- NBC Sports
- CBS Sports
- Akron Beacon Journal
- Pro Football Focus
- Sports Illustrated
- Cleveland Plain Dealer
- ESPN
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