
Myles Garrett Suffers Apparent Foot Injury in Browns Minicamp
Cleveland Browns rookie Myles Garrett suffered an apparent foot injury at his team's minicamp Wednesday, Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot reported.
According to NFL Network's Aditi Kinkhabwala, Garrett walked under his own power on the sidelines after being examined by team doctors.
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ESPN.com's Pat McManamon reported the injury came during a two-minute drill in which Garrett landed awkwardly on his left foot after reaching to record a sack on Browns quarterback Brock Osweiler.
Browns coach Hue Jackson said the extent of the injury is unknown and the team will know more when Garrett receives a more thorough examination, per Cabot.
The concern for Cleveland will be the fact Garrett dealt with a lingering ankle sprain during his junior year with the Texas A&M Aggies. Prior to that, he had a fractured growth plate in his foot in high school.
Given Garrett's status as the No. 1 overall pick, any injury he has—no matter how minor—will cause Browns fans go into panic mode temporarily. For the time being, it looks like Garrett and Cleveland dodged a bullet.
While Garrett still has plenty of time before the Browns kick off the regular season against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 10, it's important he makes a quick recovery. Heading into his first year, he'll need all of the practice time he can get to adjust to the NFL.

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