It is always great to see NFL stars helping out in the community.
That is exactly what Cleveland Browns star edge-rusher Myles Garrett is doing this summer.
The All-Pro defender recently held his annual ProCamp at Lutheran West in the Cleveland area.
With him was Browns offensive tackle Dawand Jones, who helped show kids how to participate in drills, run routes, and use defensive techniques, per Camryn Justice.
#Browns Myles Garrett held his annual ProCamp, this year at Lutheran West, and he had a special addition—Dawand Jones.
The two ran drills—playing QB as kids ran routes and worked on defensive techniques. Dawand got a lot of Ohio State love and Myles said he felt like a Boomer pic.twitter.com/m3WAvVyjYK
— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) June 14, 2024
It is a real responsibility of the league’s best players to help inspire the next generation of football lovers.
With Garrett being one of the best overall players in the league, young fans should certainly be interested in learning how to play the game from him.
After being drafted by Cleveland back in 2017 with the No. 1 overall pick, the former Texas A&M star has shown the NFL why he is a superstar.
The five-time All-Pro and reigning Defensive Player of the Year could be well on his way to having a Hall-of-Fame career.
In just seven seasons played, he has recorded nearly 90 career sacks (88.5).
He has recorded at least 10 sacks in each of the last six NFL seasons.
46 sacks have come in total across the last three seasons for No. 95.
That is remarkable production and a big reason why this Browns team could be Super Bowl contenders heading into 2024.
If the 28-year-old comes to play just like he has each of his first seven seasons, Cleveland could be a real threat to the Chiefs in the AFC.
This is especially the case if quarterback Deshaun Watson and running back Nick Chubb are both healthy.
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