Jadeveon Clowney apologizes to Myles Garrett for Browns favoritism comments
CLEVELAND — Jadeveon Clowney now says he’s sorry.
Clowney said he apologized to Browns star Myles Garrett more than a week after the defensive end criticized Cleveland, saying the organization favored his teammate and was more focused on getting him to the Hall of Fame than winning.
Clowney also claims his comments in an interview with cleveland.com were “completely misrepresented” and “taken out of context.”
The Browns disciplined Clowney for his statements, sending him home before practice a week ago and then leaving him home for the season finale at Pittsburgh. The Browns finished 7-10.
“As a son and parent, I want to fully apologize to anyone I offended, specifically Myles Garrett and his family,” Clowney said. “As a man I have reached out to Myles specifically to apologize. I will continue to learn and grow as a I move forward.”
Clowney spent two seasons with the Browns. After reviving his career with nine sacks in 2021, he only had two this season and missed four games with injuries.
The 29-year-old is not under contract for next season, and it’s unlikely Cleveland would want him back after his late-season stunt.
Following Clowney’s comments, Browns defensive line coach Chris Kiffin revealed that the three-time Pro Bowler refused to play on first or second down Oct. 23 against Baltimore. Clowney was upset Cleveland had changed its gameplan to give Garrett more favorable matchups.
Clowney was benched for the first series the following week in a game against Cincinnati.
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