Myles Garrett Out for Browns-Falcons Sunday After Car Crash

The Cleveland pass-rusher sustained “minor injuries” in single-car accident this week.

Browns pass-rusher Myles Garrett has been downgraded to out for Sunday’s game against the Falcons after his involvement in a single-car crash earlier this week, the team announced.

Cleveland signed tight end Miller Forristall to the active roster from the practice squad to replace him.

Garrett and a female passenger were treated at a local Cleveland hospital for minor injuries after the 26-year-old swerved his 2021 Porsche to avoid an animal on a wet road. Garrett overcorrected, causing the car to go off the road and flip several times.

The Browns released a statement on Garrett noting he suffered a sprained shoulder, biceps strain, minor lacerations and bruises. The team also said Garrett cleared concussion protocol.

On Friday, Garrett spoke to reporters for the first time since the accident.

“I’m grateful to be here. From what I saw right after, the pictures … It was a hell of an event,” Garrett said.

Garrett was issued a citation by Ohio State Highway Patrol for driving at an unsafe speed, which he said admitted was a “call for me to be more safe with my driving in the future.” WKYC reports that Garrett has received at least six speeding tickets in the Cleveland area dating back to 2017.

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TikTok’s reportedly still planning to launch live shopping in the US

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TikTok might not be giving up on live shopping in the US after all. According to a report from the Financial Times, the company’s looking to partner with TalkShopLive to launch live shopping features in North America.

TalkShopLive is a live shopping platform based in Los Angeles and, as pointed out by the FT, is used by companies like Walmart and Microsoft’s MSN to hold shopping livestreams. Through the partnership, TikTok could reportedly leverage TalkShopLive’s technology to allow creators to host live shopping sessions on TikTok, while also giving brands the option to simultaneously broadcast the stream to their own websites.

Back in July, a report from FT indicated that TikTok was scaling back live shopping in the US and Europe after…

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