
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has been released from a Cleveland hospital after being treated for injuries he suffered in a one-car crash Monday afternoon, ESPN has confirmed.
The crash occurred after Garrett left the Browns’ training facility in Berea, Ohio.
Garrett’s agent, Nicole Lynn, told ESPN that Garrett did not break any bones in the accident.
Garrett crashed his 2021 Porsche after practice near Wadsworth, Ohio, at around 3 p.m., according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The vehicle went off the side of the road and flipped over before coming to a rest. A female passenger who was in the vehicle was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Highway patrol said impairment by drugs or alcohol was not suspected and that Garrett and the woman were both wearing seat belts. The crash is under investigation.
Body cam footage provided to ESPN by the Medina County Sherriff’s Office showed first responders tending to Garrett shortly after the crash.
First responders are seen examining both of Garrett’s arms while he sits on the grass. Eventually, they help Garrett off the ground and walk slowly with him to a nearby ambulance.
The female passenger is seen lying down while another responder examines her.
The Browns face the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.