Cleveland Browns All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett was taken to a hospital but did not suffer life-threatening injuries after he flipped his Porsche in a one-car accident following practice Monday.
Initially, the team said Garrett was taken for emergency care but did not give details about his injuries or condition.
Later in the evening, Garrett’s agent said that he is expected to be discharged from the hospital on Monday night.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said it responded to a rollover crash around 3 p.m. When troopers arrived, they found a gray Porsche 911 Turbo S on the right side of the road with rollover damage.
The highway patrol said Garrett and an unidentified female passenger were both transported to a hospital.
The crash is still under investigation, but the highway patrol said “impairment from alcohol/or drugs is not suspected.” Garrett and his passenger were both wearing safety belts.
Garrett and his teammates returned to practice Monday at the team’s facility in Berea, Ohio, following a long weekend after their home win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night.
Garrett, 26, was in the locker room following the morning workout.
It’s not yet known if Garrett’s playing status for Sunday’s game in Atlanta will be altered by the accident.
Reporting by The Associated Press.

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