Cleveland Browns defensive end Jadeveon Clowney said he apologized to teammate Myles Garrett after reportedly saying that he likely wouldn't be returning to Cleveland because the organization favored Garrett over him.
Clowney also claimed in a statement issued to ESPN's Adam Schefter that his comments in an interview with Cleveland.com were "completely misrepresented" and "taken out of context."
"As a son and a parent, I want to fully apologize to anyone offended, specifically Myles Garrett and his family," Clowney said in the statement. "As a man, I have reached out to Myles specifically to apologize.