Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski is not pleased with defensive end Myles Garrett after the star was cited for driving 100 mph over the weekend.

"Coming from a team leader, extremely disappointing," Stefanski said Wednesday before the Browns began their joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles. "It's been addressed with Myles -- with the football team. He needs to slow down for his safety and the safety of others."

Garrett, 29, was stopped by police in suburban Strongsville at 2:01 a.m. Saturday, about a half-hour after the team plane landed following a 30-10 preseason win in Carolina. He did not play in the game in Charlotte.

He was ticketed for driving his gray 2014 Ferrari at 100 mph in a 60 mph zone.

Garrett was issued a $250 ticket and is scheduled to appear in court Thurs

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