Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns’ star defensive end, is dealing with a lingering foot issue that’s causing pain in both feet. He aggravated the injury during Sunday’s loss to the Giants and underwent an MRI on Monday, but fortunately, the test didn’t reveal anything that would rule him out for the near future.
Garrett has been managing the pain since Week 2, and it’s unclear whether he’ll need surgery, but it’s definitely a possibility after the season ¹ ³. The three-time All-Pro has a history of foot issues, having undergone a procedure as a nine-year-old to address flat feet, which might be related to his current problem.
Despite the discomfort, Garrett is determined to keep playing, and his coach, Kevin Stefanski, considers him day-to-day. The Browns need Garrett’s impressive skills on the field, especially with other key players like Wyatt Teller and Jack Conklin dealing with injuries.
Garrett’s Status:
– Day-to-day with foot injury
– MRI didn’t reveal any major concerns
– Surgery possible after the season
– Pain management crucial for now
The Browns’ upcoming game against the Raiders will be a test for Garrett’s endurance, and we’ll have to keep an eye on his performance.