Myles Garrett‘s struggled with injuries this offseason, and the rookie defensive end gave the Browns more cause for concern on Wednesday.
The No. 1 overall pick left practice due to an ankle injury, and Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com reports the team is worried about a multi-game absence for the potential star pass rusher. Cabot notes the Browns are concerned this injury could sideline Garrett for weeks.
Garrett left practice with a right ankle injury, and the former Texas A&M dynamo will undergo further testing — likely an MRI — before an official timetable emerges, per Cabot.
Garrett encountered left ankle trouble during his junior season with the Aggies, missing multiple games with a high ankle sprain. During minicamp, Garrett sprained his left foot that sidelined him for weeks. This caused him to be limited to start training camp.
Carl Nassib and Nate Orchard would stand to see more time if Garrett cannot play against the Steelers on Sunday.
I think he is officially a brown
Bust!
Unfortunately, it is starting to look like a typical Browns top draft pick already. Poor Miles.
Only the Browns
Are they cursed?
Ankle injuries r tricky. He probably should of took more time off for the original sprain. Usually one sprain snowballs to multiple sprains.