When it comes to Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, the conversation until he gets back on the field and starts producing again is going to center around what happened the last time he was on the field, and how he handled himself in his few moments in the public after that.
It’s a reality that he brought upon himself through his own actions. During a mid-November intradivisional game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Garrett struck a fellow player in the head with his own helmet, the incident taking place with just seconds to go on third and very long, with the Browns holding a two-possession lead.