Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone, marking his eighth speeding ticket since 2017, and reflecting ongoing concerns about his driving habits following a previous serious accident. Garrett received a $250 fine and was likely returning from a preseason game when stopped.
Rashee Rice's case involves a reckless driving incident captured on video, which significantly influences potential NFL disciplinary action. The league's decision will depend on factors like Rice's acceptance of responsibility, injury severity, and ongoing union issues, but ultimately, the NFL's authority allows it to impose the suspension it deems appropriate, either through agreement or commissioner decision.
Ex-Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle nearly spun a McLaren F1 during a road test for "Fifth Gear" on a damp, debris-covered UK road. The incident, captured on film, shows Brundle's quick reflexes saving the car from disaster, highlighting the challenges even professional drivers face. The clip is part of a DVD called "Martin Brundle’s Supercars."
A man has been arrested and charged with multiple felonies after driving his car through the main entrances of both the Munson Medical Center and the Copper Ridge Surgery Center in Traverse City, Michigan, as part of an incident that involved multiple locations.