Myles Garrett signed a four-year contract extension worth $204.8 million in March and entered the season with increased expectations to lead. Garrett received his eighth speeding ticket since 2017 after being cited for driving a Ferrari at 100 mph on Aug. 9 and previously flipped his Porsche in 2022, suffering injuries and citations. Garrett downplayed off-field matters in public comments and requested focus on the team and football. On the field, Garrett has more leeway and a platform to lead, engaging coaches about practice flow and emphasizing greater attention to detail that players and coaches have noticed.
I'd honestly rather talk about football and this team than anything I'm doing off field other than the back to school event that I did the other day,
I've answered it two different times. I'm going to need you to ask a different question so I can focus on this team and not, you know, this headline you're trying to get out of these questions you're asking,
I've heard that from multiple accounts with some players and coaches about the bit of a style change I've had of this year and being a bit more minute with the attention I give and the details that I bring, making sure the guys are bringing that same detail to the game and everybody being on the
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