BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Myles Garrett was expected to become a more vocal leader for the Cleveland Browns after signing a four-year contract extension worth $204.8 million in March.

However, Garrett was quiet in his first comments since picking up his eighth speeding ticket since being drafted by the Browns in 2017.

“I’d honestly rather talk about football and this team than anything I’m doing off field other than the back to school event that I did the other day,” Garrett said on Wednesday.

Garrett was asked a couple of other times about being cited for driving a Ferrari 100 mph on a suburban Cleveland interstate on Aug. 9. It got contentious when the All-Pro defensive end was asked what kind of leadership it showed to be pulled over for speeding shortly after the Browns came back from a

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