Myles Garrett showed up in Cleveland Tuesday at the 7th annual “Feed The Need” event.
The event at TownHall serves more than 4,000 free holiday meals every year.
Among other participates included Emily and Baker Mayfield, Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry, and UFC champion Stipe Miocic.
The event takes place from 10 a.m to 6 p.m.
Myles Garrett has always shown to go the extra mile when it comes to charity and community work in Cleveland.
Garrett expressed how he felt participating in the event via Fox 8 news:
“I just love giving back. That’s it,” Garrett said in an interview with FOX 8’s Stacey Frey.
#Browns Myles Garrett is here at @TOWNHALLOHC today serving the poor for the annual Feed the Need Event pic.twitter.com/9ekXHQYhAm
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) November 26, 2019
Frey also asked Garrett how he was doing in the difficult time of his life of being suspended from the NFL:
“It’s a time. You know, you have ups and downs in your life and right now I’m giving back to people, I’m having time to spend with my family and my friends and so I’m just making the most out of that,” Garrett said.
Last year participants included Browns linebacker Christian Kirksey, cornerback Denzel Ward, and Baker Mayfield.
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