Reporter Blindsides Cleveland Browns Star With Wild Question About Recent Speeding Incident
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Myles Garrett was cited on August 9 for driving 100 miles per hour in a 60 mph zone. The citation represented his eighth speeding citation in the area since being drafted by the Browns in 2017. The latest violation occurred three years after Garrett flipped his Porsche multiple times while speeding and swerving to avoid an animal on the road. During a media session, Garrett was asked about what it feels like to see the speedometer exceed 100 mph. Garrett declined to answer and said he preferred to talk about football and the team rather than his off-field actions.
On August 9, Garrett was reportedly cited for driving 100 miles per hour in a 60 mph zone. This incident, as noted by Cleveland.com reporter Mary Kay Cabot, was the eighth time Garrett has been cited for speeding in the area since the Browns drafted him in 2017. Most notably, Garrett's latest speeding violation was three years after he flipped his Porsche over multiple times while speeding and swerving to avoid an animal in the rode.
While taking questions from the media Wednesday, Garrett received a bizarre one about the his history with speeding. What is it like to be in that car and seeing that speedometer creeping up to more than 100 miles an hour? a reporter asked him. Garrett declined to answer and said he would rather talk about football and this team than anything I'm doing off the field.
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