For the first time since his scary car accident, Myles Garrett has spoken to the media. The All-Pro for the Cleveland Browns has called this accident “a wake up call” as he and his passenger escaped with just minor injuries. His ailments are so minor that head coach Kevin Stefanski has listed Garrett as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons.
“I think this will be definitely a wake up call for me. Just trying to be smart overall with driving and be grateful that I am able to still be here and just take my time.”
The OBR’s Fred Greetham will take us all the way through the rest of Garrett’s press conference as well.
#Browns Myles Garrett said it was a ‘wake up’ call pic.twitter.com/fmpRw1Zncg
— Fred Greetham (@FredGreetham9) September 30, 2022
"I'm glad everything worked out in a positive light"
#Browns Myles Garrett’s first comments since the car accident on Monday. pic.twitter.com/zak0EyVRdN
— Fred Greetham (@FredGreetham9) September 30, 2022
"It was a big thing for me to get back here and be around my guys"
#Browns Myles Garrett on getting back with the team. pic.twitter.com/P19qzdzs5E
— Fred Greetham (@FredGreetham9) September 30, 2022
"I am really grateful to be here with what I saw after and the pictures."
#Browns Myles Garrett says he’s ‘grateful’ to be here. pic.twitter.com/XKfEd70Mw3
— Fred Greetham (@FredGreetham9) September 30, 2022
"We have to access going up to the game... that's a decision we will make a little bit closer to game time"
#Browns Myles Garrett said the competitor in him wants to play on Sunday pic.twitter.com/orWDHLhWi5
— Fred Greetham (@FredGreetham9) September 30, 2022