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Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett dislocates his toe during the NFL's first-ever Pro Bowl Games

Feb. 5, 2023
Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett dislocates his toe during the NFL's first-ever Pro Bowl Games

Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett limped off the field during one of Sunday's flag football games in Las Vegas, and the team later confirmed reports that he had dislocated his toe.

It seems taking tackling out of the equation did not prevent all injuries at the inaugural Pro Bowl Games. 

X-rays on the toe came back negative, the Browns added. It was unclear how long the injury would sideline Garrett as the offseason gets under way.

The former No. 1 overall draft pick in 2017 was a Pro Bowl selection for the fourth time. 

Through 16 games in the 2022 season, Garrett racked up 16 sacks (matching his career high), two forced fumbles and 60 total tackles.

He missed one game during the 2022 season as the result of a car accident, which saw him flip his Porsche, but he has been fairly durable throughout his stellar career. 

He played in played all 17 games last season and has never appeared in fewer than 10 games since he was the No. 1 overall pick of the 2017 NFL draft.

The injury cut short his third consecutive of four career Pro Bowl appearances for Garret.

In the final flag football game of the Pro Bowl Games the NFC rallied to a 35-33 victory over the AFC and end the conference's five-game losing streak.

NFC Pro Bowl Games head coach Eli Manning was able to secure a win over his older brother Peytin Manning who was coaching the AFC team.


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