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Kevin Stefanski Addresses Myles Garrett's Speeding Incident, Emphasizes Safety

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski expressed his disappointment over star defensive end Myles Garrett's recent speeding citation. Garrett was caught driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone in a Cleveland suburb shortly after the Browns' preseason opener. Stefanski addressed the issue with Garrett and the team, stressing the importance of safety for both Garrett and others. This incident follows a previous citation Garrett received three years ago for a single-car crash, which resulted in injuries. Garrett was fined $250 for the current speeding violation and can avoid a court appearance by paying the fine.
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Why It's Important?

The incident highlights ongoing concerns about player conduct off the field, which can impact team dynamics and public perception. Garrett's actions, as a team leader, may affect his reputation and the Browns' image. Ensuring player safety and adherence to legal standards is crucial for maintaining team integrity and avoiding potential legal issues. The Browns must address these concerns to prevent distractions and focus on their performance in the upcoming season.

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