Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is one muscled powerhouse on the field, but the DE knows how to keep it stylish on the field.
Myles Garrett, the Browns first overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, showed his love for Jurassic Park and Stranger Things with his helmet shields. But Brown’s head coach Freddie Kitchens revealed that Myles Garrett may be stylish with his helmet shield, but he is one of three defensive starters held out because of undisclosed injuries. Read on…
CelebNSports247.com reports that Myles Garrett has been geared up and ready to play with is T-Rex and Stranger Things sheild, but the Brown’s head coach Freddie Kitchens feels he’s a bit of a teacher’s pet on the sidelines.
Brown’s head coach Freddie Kitchens revealed that after the 21-18 victory over the Colts that Myles Garrett got “a little banged up’’ on one of the last plays of Thursday’s joint practice vs. the Colts.
Kitchens said:
It’s just if they’re a little bit banged up, I’m going to make sure they’re fine. If we’d have played a [regular-season] game today, he would’ve been out there.
At the end of the day and despite getting beat up, Myles Garrett was looking good after he debuted a custom “Stranger Things” facemask during Saturday’s preseason game.
Myles said:
What doesn’t kill you, simply makes you stranger!
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