Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone early Saturday morning just hours after Cleveland's preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers .
According to police records, Garrett's Ferrari was pulled over on Interstate 71 a little after 2 a.m. on Saturday in Strongsville, Ohio, just south of the team facility in Berea. Garrett was issued a ticket and was summoned to appear in court on Thursday morning. Garrett won't have to appear in court if he pays his $250 ticket.
Garrett, 29, has a history of speeding offenses. Prior to Sunday, he had been stopped for speeding at least seven other times since he was drafted by the Browns in 2017. He was once giving multiple tickets within a 24-hour span after being clocked driving 120 mph and 105 mph