Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was held out of Sundays practice due to a wrist injury, albeit one that head coach Kevin Stefanski seemed not overly concerned about. Garrett has been reinstated and cleared to play as soon as Week 1, with no residual suspension carry over from the 2019 incident that ended his year early. Garrett averaged a sack in every contest that he played last year, in addition to two forced fumbles. With two weeks until the teams season opener against the Ravens, it doesnt sound as if Garrett will have to miss any time, which still may not pull the Cleveland defense into season-long consideration.