Myles Garrett, a defensive end for the Cleveland Browns, was treated for injuries he received in a one-car collision on Monday afternoon and has since been discharged from a Cleveland hospital, according to ESPN.
Garrett departed the Browns’ Berea, Ohio, training facility after the accident occurred.
According to Nicole Lynn, Garrett’s agent, he did not suffer any fractures in the accident.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol reports that Garrett crashed his 2021 Porsche after practice close to Wadsworth, Ohio, at about three in the afternoon. The car veered off the road, flipped over, and then came to a stop. A female passenger who was in the car was injured, although not in a life-threatening way, and was taken to the hospital.
The woman and Garrett were both wearing seat belts, according to the highway patrol, and neither drug- nor alcohol-related impairment was suspected. The accident is being looked into.