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Browns' Myles Garrett hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries sustained in rollover car crash

The Cleveland Browns confirmed on Monday that Myles Garrett was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries sustained in a single-car rollover crash after practice.

The team didn't initially provide further details on Garrett's status.

"Myles Garrett was involved in a one-car accident this afternoon after leaving the practice facility," a team statement reads. "He suffered non-life threatening injuries, was transported to a local hospital and we are in the process of gathering more information."

News 5 Cleveland's Camryn Justice previously reported that Garrett crashed his Porsche around 3 p.m. local time while driving home from practice. Citing Ohio State Highway Patrol officials, Justice reported that the car went off the right side of a road and flipped several times before stopping. There was a female passenger in the car, according to the report.

Both Garrett and his passenger were wearing their seatbelts, per the report. They were treated at a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the crash was initially unclear, but neither drugs nor alcohol played a role, according OSHP. Traffic charges could be pending.

There were no further details on the injuries. Garrett's status for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons was initially unclear.

A three-time All-Pro, Garrett anchors Cleveland's defense and has posted double-digit sack tallies in each of the last four seasons. He has three sacks and four tackles for loss this season as the Browns have gotten off to a 2-1 start.