Myles Garrett, defensive end for the Cleveland Browns, recently revealed his plans to play with his brother in the Big3 championship someday in the future. Garrett watched his brother, Sean Williams, stun for the Miami 305 in Sunday’s game and was asked by Rachel Nichols about his future plans.
While Garrett has managed to make a stellar impression in the NFL, his brother Sean Williams impressed in his NBA career with his tenures with the Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics. Williams is no longer with the NBA and has since then played for several international leagues and teams.

“Eventually, I can see it happening. If (Sean) is still doing it, I’d love to play with him sometime. I can definitely see myself on the court.” Myles Garrett said to Rachelo Nichols on Sunday’s Big3 championship game.
Myles Garrett also has some experience with basketball after playing the game impressively during his high school years. Since then, Garrett has come a long way and switched to football permanently and is currently with the Cleveland Browns as a defensive end.
Meanwhile, Myles Garrett will be soon getting ready for the 2025 NFL season with the Cleveland Browns. The Browns have enjoyed three back-to-back wins during the preseason and the team will hope to kick off their upcoming season on the right note in the Week 1 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Myles Garrett Avoided Question About Speeding Ticket
Last week, Myles Garrett was asked a question about his speeding ticket a couple of weeks back by a reporter. The Cleveland Browns defensive end immediately thwarted the question and refused to comment on it.

“I’d honestly rather talk about football and this team than anything I’m doing off the field – other than the back-to-school event that I did the other day.” Myles Garrett said during the press meet when he was asked about his speeding ticket.
“People want to know a lot of things. But I try to keep my personal life personal… I’d rather focus on this team when I can.” Garrett added.
Myles Garrett was given a speeding ticket for going at a 100mph speed in a 60mph zone. Garrett’s head coach, Kevin Stefanski, did comment on the ticket when he was asked about it sometime back. Stefanski revealed that he was extremely disappointed by it and remarked that the defensive end should have driven slower for not only his safety, but also the safety of others on the road.

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