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The Cleveland Browns enthusiasts could expect some added star power in their defense. As the Kardiac Kids prepare to battle the LA Chargers, the Browns’ defensive position has some positive news. However, it could be some bad news for QB Justin Herbert. All-Pro DE Myles Garrett is back for some practice 13 days after being in a four-wheeler accident.

The return of Myles Garrett could be a big boost for the Browns. The franchise is coming off a sizable loss at the hands of the Falcons. The team’s defensive line appeared substantially inferior because of the absence of their top defensive end. However, they could avenge their devastating Week 4 loss in their upcoming game by having the Big Foot.

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According to TMZ, “Myles Garrett will be back in action for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday — the NFL star is slated to be a full participant against the Los Angeles Chargers… The 26-year-old confirmed the news on Friday… saying he’s feeling good and doesn’t believe the bicep and shoulder injuries he suffered during the crash will hold him back at all.”

Cameras spotted Garrett working with his Browns teammates on Wednesday. The three-time Pro Bowler appeared in excellent spirits and winked towards the lens. The DE had a white sleeve on his biceps and a wrap across his shoulder.

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Coach Stefanski hinted with a smile that Garrett could perform for the team. Moreover, resuming practice keeps Superman on pace to play against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

Where did Myles Garrett sustain injuries?

The All-Pro defensive end sustained injuries after he could not stabilize the 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S he drove. Myles Garrett sustained a left shoulder sprain, a right biceps strain, and scratches and bruises after his vehicle rolled over on the side of the roadway.

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The police department ticketed Garrett for ‘failure to control his motor vehicle.’ based on the crash report, he was traveling at 65 mph on a 45 mph road. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Big Foot was driving at an ‘unsafe pace for the type of roadway’ he was on, which contributed to the collision. Furthermore, Garrett got discharged from an Akron, Ohio, hospital later that night on the day of the accident.

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DE Garrett gracing the practice is some positive news. However, will he take on the field against the Chargers? It is subject to witness.

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