
The disappointment has already started for Cleveland Browns fans, and their first game of the season is still days away.
On Thursday, the Browns announced that No. 1 overall pick Myles Garrett has been diagnosed with a high ankle sprain. The former Texas A&M star is expected to be out at least two weeks, and possibly more.
UPDATE: Myles Garrett has been diagnosed with a high ankle sprain. His status will be updated in a couple weeks. pic.twitter.com/YvBM4HXnPc
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 7, 2017
The Browns then followed up with a tweet summing up how most of their fans feel all the time.
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 7, 2017
Fans in the Dawg Pound rarely have much to be excited about. Garrett was an exception to that rule. He had done a great job of building up the anticipation for his debut with the comments he made about Ben Roethlisberger, but now it is unclear when Garrett will be able to take the field.













