Myles Garrett, a Cleveland Browns player who was in a car accident, will not be denied by the Browns.

BEREA (Ohio) — Cleveland Browns We aren’t ruling anything out Myles Garrett Play Sunday against the Atlanta FalconsDespite the serious injuries he sustained in Monday’s one-car accident, he was able to continue his work.

Browns star pass rusher sustained a shoulder strain and a biceps strain after his car went off the road. Before coming to rest, it flipped on its side.

Garrett was resting at home Wednesday. However, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski stated that Garrett will be returning to the Browns training facility on Thursday morning.

Coach Kevin Stefanski stated, “Very, very thankful that he’s OK,” before Wednesday’s practice.

Garrett, 26, was discharged from a Cleveland hospital on Monday night following the accident. Garrett was released from a Cleveland-area hospital on Monday night after the accident.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if that happened, I know he probably would like to,” safety John Johnson III said. “Personally, I believe he should take the week off and take it easy.”

According to Ohio State Highway Patrol Garrett crashed 2021 Porsche near Wadsworth. The vehicle’s female passenger was also injured and was transported to the hospital.

Highway patrol stated that there was no evidence of impairment from drugs or alcohol and that Garrett and the woman were wearing seat belts. Investigating the accident remains ongoing.

ESPN received bodycam footage from the Medina County Sherriff’s Office that showed Garrett being attended to by first responders within minutes of the crash.

While Garrett sits on the grass, first responders examine his arms. They eventually lift Garrett from the grass and help him walk slowly to an ambulance. While another responder examines her, the female passenger can be seen lying down.

Garrett is doing well, Stefanski stated. “I am grateful that he is OK. I will see him tomorrow.”

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