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PHILADELPHIA — Kevin Stefanski spoke for the first time since Myles Garrett's citation for driving 100 miles per hour in Strongsville became public Aug. 13.

The Browns coach was asked about the citation, which the All-Pro defensive end received early Aug. 9, prior to the first joint practice at the Philadelphia Eagles .

"Extremely disappointing," Stefanski said. "It's been addressed with Myles with the football team. He needs to slow down for his safety and the safety of others."

When asked if the team had disciplined Garrett in any way, Stefanski said, "I'll keep everything internal."

Garrett, according to the citation from Strongsville police, was cited for doing 100 in a 60 mph zone near Drake Road on Interstate 71 at 2:01 a.m

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