BEREA, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns aren't ruling out Myles Garrett from playing Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons despite the injuries he suffered in a one-car crash Monday.
The Browns' star pass-rusher suffered a shoulder sprain and a biceps strain as well as cuts and bruises after his vehicle went off the side of the road and flipped over before coming to a rest.
Garrett was at home resting Wednesday, but Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said that Garrett is expected to be back in the Browns' training facility Thursday morning. «Very, very grateful that he's OK,» coach Kevin Stefanski said before Wednesday's practice.
Garrett, 26, was released from a Cleveland-area hospital later Monday night after the crash. The Browns said that Garrett has already cleared concussion protocol. «I wouldn't be surprised if he played, I know he probably wants to,» safety John Johnson III said. «Personally, I think he should take the week off, take it easy.» According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Garrett crashed his 2021 Porsche near Wadsworth, Ohio.