
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, an alum of Arlington Martin High School and Texas A&M, is in the hospital after a serious crash near Cleveland Monday.
Garrett and a woman were in Garrett's Porsche when it crashed and rolled several times. Garrett and his passenger were both in the hospital but the Ohio State Highway Patrol says their injuries were not life-threatening.

The OSHP reports that both were wearing seatbelts and that neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in the accident. A statement from his agent says "...while we are waiting to learn the extent of his injuries, he has been alert and responsive."
Graduating from Arlington Martin in 2014, Garrett played three seasons at Texas A&M, declaring for the NFL draft following his junior year. The Browns selected Garrett as the first overall pick in the 2017 draft, making him the highest draft pick ever to come out of Texas A&M.
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