
Report: Browns' Myles Garrett Suffered Dislocated Toe Injury During Pro Bowl Games
The removal of the actual game with live tackling figured to cut down on the injury risk at the Pro Bowl, but that was not the case for Cleveland Browns pass-rusher Myles Garrett on Sunday.
Garrett suffered a dislocated toe while he competed in the Pro Bowl Games, although X-rays were negative, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The 27-year-old was seen limping off the field in a scene that was surely worrisome for the Browns and their fans.
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The one silver lining is the fact there is plenty of recovery time until next season. Garrett has been fairly durable throughout his career and appeared in 16 games this season, missing just one contest after he was in a car crash.
He played all 17 games last season and has never appeared in fewer than 10 games since he was the No. 1 overall pick of the 2017 NFL draft.
Garrett's injury cut short his experience at his fourth career Pro Bowl and third consecutive one. He posted 60 tackles, 16 sacks, four passes defended and two forced fumbles for the 7-10 Browns this season.
The Texas A&M product will look to build on five straight years of double-digit sack totals during the 2023 campaign.
As for the Pro Bowl Games, the league removed the traditional game between the AFC and NFC in exchange for a series of skills competitions that started Thursday night and included dodgeball, long drive, best catch and precision passing.
The event will conclude with three flag football games on Sunday, and there is a cumulative scoring system that accounts for every competition throughout the weekend in Las Vegas.

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