Kevin Stefanski, the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, said that he was good to go for Sunday's game against the LA Clippers.
Since he was involved in a single-car crash, this would be his first game in a long time. As a result of the crash, the three-time Pro Bowler strained his shoulder and bicep.
When he's on the field, he doesn't think the injuries will be a problem.
Jake Trotter @Jake_TrotterMyles Garrett says he’s feeling good, ready to make a difference Sunday; doesn’t think he’ll be hindered by shoulder/bicep injuries from the crash #Browns pic.twitter.com/KnRbSFnvEE
The edge-rusher started the season well. In Cleveland's first three games, he had seven tackles, three sacks and one forced fumbled the ball.
The Atlanta Falcons quarterback was kept in check without the help of the Cleveland Indians. The quarterback went 7-of-19 for 141 yards.
The Falcons ran for 202 yards as a group. Atlanta's running game powered the team to a 23-20 victory, and a healthyGarrett might have made a difference in slowing down Tyler Allgeier and the rest of the team.
He's going to be back in time for the game against the Bolts and Herbert. Herbert has 1,250 passing yards, which is third most in the league.
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