CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is facing scrutiny after receiving his eighth speeding ticket since joining the team in 2017, raising questions about his leadership role with the franchise.

The ticket, which cited Garrett for driving 100 miles per hour, comes three years after he survived a serious car accident that he described at the time as a wake-up call, saying he “felt like he had a guardian angel.”

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The incident follows Browns owner Jimmy Haslam’s recent decision to award Garrett the largest no

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