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A Special Justification for Myles Garrett’s Quick Recuperation
By means of Pat Opperman Christmas 2, 2023 @Popps_NFL

Before the Cleveland Browns’ game against the Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 5, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio, Myles Garrett #95 of the team looks on.
(Image via Getty Images / Nick Cammett)

Following his shoulder injury last weekend, Myles Garrett was unable to put on a shirt by himself.

Additionally, it appeared as though the top edge rusher for the Cleveland Browns would miss some action.

Due to a shoulder injury, Denzel Ward will miss one more game and Deshaun Watson is out for the season.

However, Garrett’s crippling injury miraculously healed by Friday to the point where it no longer limits his movement.

Also, this past weekend at a press conference, the defensive captain revealed the peculiar justification provided by his physical therapist.

@Flash_Garrett | #DawgPound obtained the Wolverine blood pic.twitter.com/0VLiSE485V

Dec. 1, 2023 — Cleveland Browns (@Browns)

Garrett’s therapist feels that he is not quite a typical person.

Rather, he possesses wolverine blood, which aids in the upkeep and healing of his highly praised body.

Despite how strange that would be, wolverine blood is not prohibited substances according to the NFL.

And on Sunday against Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams, Garrett will be in charge of the defense.

The Pro Bowl edge rusher for Cleveland also gave the Browns’ medical staff and personal training squad credit.

Everyone put in a lot of effort, he said, to regain the mobility and strength required to return to the playing field.

Building up the surrounding muscles is a major part of the rehabilitation process for a shoulder injury.

And it’s obvious that Garrett had a good head start on that process to anyone who has seen his shoulders.

Many congratulations went to Denver’s offensive tackle Garrett Bowles for stopping Cleveland’s edge rush last week.

However, it was evident that Myles Garrett used only one arm for the majority of the match.

The Wolverine-born defensive player from Cleveland will have two arms to work with on Sunday.

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