Browns' Myles Garrett hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries sustained in rollover car crash

The Cleveland Browns confirmed on Monday that Myles Garrett was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries sustained in a single-car rollover crash after practice.

The team didn't initially provide further details on Garrett's status.

"Myles Garrett was involved in a one-car accident this afternoon after leaving the practice facility," a team statement reads. "He suffered non-life threatening injuries, was transported to a local hospital and we are in the process of gathering more information."

There were no further details on the injuries. Garrett's status for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons was initially unclear.

News 5 Cleveland's Camryn Justice previously reported that Garrett crashed his Porsche around 3 p.m. local time while driving home from practice. Citing Ohio State Highway Patrol officials, Justice reported that the car went off the right side of a road and flipped several times before stopping. There was a female passenger in the car, according to the report.

Both Garrett and his passenger were wearing their seatbelts, per the report. They were treated at a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the crash was initially unclear, but neither drugs nor alcohol played a role, according OSHP. Traffic charges could be pending.

A three-time All-Pro, Garrett anchors Cleveland's defense and has posted double-digit sack tallies in each of the last four seasons. He has three sacks and four tackles for loss this season as the Browns have gotten off to a 2-1 start.