Browns players robbed at gunpoint highlights need for community action.

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Cleveland Browns player Myles Garrett calls for more community action after his teammates Greg Newsome II and Perrion Winfrey were robbed at gunpoint in downtown Cleveland, stating that the incident highlights the need for more work to be done in the community. Garrett is known for his social justice activism and humanitarian efforts.
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