
Anxious Browns fans can breathe easier.
Defensive end Myles Garrett provided a positive update Tuesday after dislocating a toe during the Pro Bowl festivities in Las Vegas.
“Appreciated everyone checking in, we are all good over here. Go Browns,” Garrett tweeted.
Me reading the Pro Bowl script 😂
Appreciate everyone checking in, we are all good over here. Go Browns 🫶🏾 pic.twitter.com/VQRnCD3Y8C
— Myles Garrett (@Flash_Garrett) February 7, 2023
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Garrett was injured on an obstacle course during the Gridiron Gauntlet competition. He finished his leg of the relay — between Browns left guard Joel Bitonio and Browns running back Nick Chubb — but pulled up toward the end and bent over to grab his right foot.
X-rays were negative, a team spokesman confirmed Sunday.
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During his portion of the course, Garrett had to go over three walls and crawl under three “tables” before hitting a buzzer.
Garrett, 27, missed the loss to the Falcons in Week 4 this season after injuring his shoulder and biceps when his car went off the road in a one-car accident. He played through the injuries the rest of the year, tying his franchise record with 16 sacks.
He’s made the Pro Bowl three straight years and four times overall.
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