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Browns’ Myles Garrett says reason to bench him a ‘misunderstanding’


Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett celebrates after sacking Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady during the second half of an NFL football game in Cleveland, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022. The Browns won 23-17. (AP Photo/David Richard)

BEREA — Myles Garrett accepted the decision coach Kevin Stefanski made when the Browns All-Pro defensive end was benched for the New Orleans Saints’ first offensive series last Saturday.

“I think it was a misunderstanding at the end of the day,” Garrett said Friday, “but, I mean, that’s how it went down and got to respect how he feels about the situation and his judgment.”

Garrett did not play for the first three plays of the Browns’ 17-10 loss to the Saints. New Orleans went three-and-out, punting from its own 8.

Stefanski, when asked earlier in the week, said the decision to not start Garrett, a team captain, was his due to a “team thing.” He did not elaborate on the reasons.

Garrett said the “miscommunication” surrounded the illness he dealt with last week. He missed practices Tuesday and Wednesday leading into the game against New Orleans due to being sick.

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) moves to tackle Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley during the second half, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, in Cleveland.

“That was coach’s decision based off of what happened during the week, and I respect his decision,” Garrett said. “I was sick and I didn’t communicate well enough.”

Garrett, who was named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl and fourth overall last Wednesday, did return to the field for the next defensive series for the Browns. He ended up playing a total of 36 snaps on defense, which accounted for 67% of the defensive snaps.