Blame the Browns hierarchy for these off-field fumbles
What’s wrong with the Browns, not on the field necessarily in one regard, but off it?
Star defensive end Myles Garrett gets pulled over for speeding, and then some — again. What is that now, seven or eight times since he arrived in 2017?
Browns star Myles Garrett was cited at 2:01 a.m. Saturday for going 100 mph in a 60 mph zone after the team landed from Charlotte, per @MaryKayCabot.
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) August 11, 2025
The team is aware of the situation.
Garrett was in a car accident back in 2022 when he crashed his Porsche and had to miss a… pic.twitter.com/trIRb9L47B
Perhaps he and rookie quarterback Shadeur Sanders, who is also no stranger to speeding, can have a race across the I-480 bridge? Actually, let’s make it a best-of-three series.
Then there’s this domestic violence issue with another high-profile rookie, running back Quinshon Judkins, who isn’t even signed yet.
Last year, then rookie defensive tackle Mike Hill did something similar.
As much as you might want to blame the players fully, don’t. In fact, the bulk of the blame goes to the Browns organizationally, from owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam all the way down to head coach Kevin Stefanski and his coaching staff. They are creating a culture in which, apparently, some of the players see this behavior as acceptable.
This type of thing happens to all pro sports teams, but seemingly not anywhere close to the extent that it does with the Browns. It’s a bad look — a really bad look — especially when you’re coming off a 3-14 finish, and are planning on building an indoor stadium.
The Browns — their top people — need to get a hold of this, lest it get an even stronger hold of the team, strangling the life right out of it.
The Browns have said privately that they were completely taken aback by the Judkins situation, claiming they saw no evidence of this type of trait, and behavior, when they researched him leading up to the NFL Draft. That may well be the case, but it obviously exists, just as it existed in Hall, and it’s their job — their responsibility — to find it. The viability, credibility and good name of the Browns depends on it.
Steve King
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