CLEVELAND — Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett sustained non-life threatening injuries in a car crash on Monday afternoon, the team confirmed.
The Browns said it was a "one-car" crash and occurred after Garrett left the practice facility in Berea. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said at 2:58 p.m., troopers were sent to the area of State Road near Ridgewood Road.
When they arrived, they found a gray Porsche 911 Turbo S off the right side of the road with rollover damage.
Garrett was transported to a local hospital for his injuries. There was also a female passenger, who was also sent to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
The crash remains under investigation. OSHP said impairment from alcohol or drugs is not suspected, and both Garrett and his passenger were wearing safety belts.
It’s not yet known if Garrett’s playing status for Sunday’s game in Atlanta will be altered by the accident.
Garrett needs just one sack to become the team’s career leader. He was held to two assisted tackles in Thursday’s win over the rival Steelers.
One of the NFL’s most dominant players, Garrett was selected with the No. 1 overall pick by Cleveland in 2017. He set a team single-season record with 16 sacks last season, and has recorded 61 1/2 sacks in 71 games.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.