Browns Video of Myles Garrett’s Gold-Medalist Girlfriend Turns Heads
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett is making headlines off the field after the team shared a video featuring his girlfriend, Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim.

The Browns posted the short pregame video before their Week 12 win against the Las Vegas Raiders. In the clip, Kim wished Garrett good luck and joked about getting makeup on his jersey before the two shared a brief kiss. The moment quickly went viral.
“Myles playing on a whole other level since Chloe Kim been around, jus sayin,” the post from the Browns read.
Garrett continued his tear against the Raiders. He racked up three more sacks, bringing his season total up to 18. The single-season NFL sack record is jointly held by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt, who both recorded 22.5 sacks in their respective seasons in 2001 and 2021.
Browns Fans React to Video of Myles Garrett, Chloe Kim
The clip surprised fans, largely because Garrett, 29, has kept his personal life private throughout his NFL career, and news of him dating Kim is relatively new.
“Ain’t even know big bro hadda girl,” one fan wrote on the post, which had nearly 100,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
Another added, “Myles, I was unfamiliar with your game off the field.”
“No wonder he been going crazy this year,” a fan said.
Reports linking Garrett and Kim date back to earlier this year. The two were first spotted together publicly in May during an appearance at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo, which sparked early speculation about their relationship. At the time, neither commented on their status.
The Browns’ video marks the clearest confirmation yet. Kim has been seen attending practices and games in recent weeks, and the affectionate pregame moment made their relationship effectively public.
Browns DE Myles Garrett Wins Weekly Honor
Garrett has racked up 14 sacks over the Browns’ last five games — the most by any player in NFL history during that span. His takedowns of the Raiders also pushed him past his own single-season franchise record of 16 sacks.
“That’s a hell of a month, hell of a last four games. I don’t even think about it. I’m just thinking about the next one,” Garrett said after beating the Raiders 24-10. “I can’t tell you how much I’m really proud of this team, how we responded.”
Garrett was finally recognized for his dominant stretch, earning his first Defensive Player of the Week honor of the season. The award felt overdue. He wasn’t selected in earlier weeks despite posting five sacks against the New England Patriots and four more against the Baltimore Ravens.
“They could hand it to him every week,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said on Wednesday.
Garrett is a hefty favorite to win Defensive Player of the Year. It would be his second. Garrett also won the award in 2023. But the powerful pass-rusher is focused only on adding tallies to the win column.
“If God wills it, I’ll go get it. Hopefully, sooner rather than later. I want it to come in a win,” Garrett said of setting the sack record. “I want to have a chance to play some games in January and February. We gotta win out. Hopefully, things go our way.”
The Browns will host the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
SHOCKING Injury Blow: Chicago Bears Star Gets Concerning Setback Ahead Of High-Stakes Raiders Clash

The Chicago Bears seem to be in danger of not having one of their top offensive line starters available for Week 4’s next game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
According to the team’s injury report, Bears starting right tackle Darnell Wright did not participate in Wednesday’s first practice of the week because of an elbow injury that he sustained in Sunday’s 31-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys — a game he did not finish.

Wright had exited late in the second quarter against the Cowboys with apparent pain in his right elbow, eventually walking off into the locker room with a brace on his arm. He did not return for the rest of the game, leaving right tackle duties to Theo Benedet.
Afterward, Bears head coach Ben Johnson said that he did not believe that Wright’s elbow injury would be a long-term issue, but he added that they would likely not know much about his availability against the Raiders in Week 4 until the week of practice.
The Bears will likely wait to make their final decision on Wright’s status against the Raiders until they release their final injury report following Friday’s walkthrough.
The Bears (1-2) will travel to take on the Raiders (1-2) at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday.
Darnell Wright Has Started 2025 Strong for Bears
The Bears still have two more practices to determine whether Wright will play against the Raiders, but it would be a significant loss for their offense if he were unable to suit up on Sunday, given how well he has played over the first three weeks of the season.
According to Pro Football Focus, Wright was a standout in pass protection over the first two games, allowing just one pressure (resulting in a sack) on 134 pass-blocking snaps and earning a second-among-all-tackles 90.1 pass-block grade from the analytics site.
He has also dominated for the run game, earning PFF’s best run-block grade of Week 2 behind only Philadelphia’s Jordan Mailata — a second-team All-Pro selection in 2024.
The biggest problem for Wright has been his staggering six penalties in three games. He has been flagged twice for false starts, twice for offensive holding, once for a chop block and once as an ineligible man downfield, committing an even two penalties per game. He even managed to draw two whistles in Week 3’s win, despite exiting before halftime.
Even still, Wright — the No. 10 overall pick in 2023 — has played near an All-Pro level in the first three games when deducting his penalties. Clean those up and he could finish out the year as the Bears’ top offensive lineman, so long as his injury doesn’t derail him.
Can Bears Count on Theo Benedet & Ozzy Trapilo?
If Wright’s injury keeps him from playing against the Raiders, the Bears will tab either Theo Benedet or second-round rookie Ozzy Trapilo to start at right tackle on Sunday.
Whether they can trust either one of them, though, remains a looming question mark.
Benedet, a 2024 undrafted rookie, unexpectedly claimed one of the backup tackle roles on the Bears’ initial 53-man roster after impressing head coach Ben Johnson and his new coaching staff in training camp this past summer. Through three games, he has also been the Bears’ preferred choice at swing tackle, remaining active on the game-day roster while Trapilo and guard/tackle Kiran Amegadjie have been healthy scratches.
While Benedet has been solid when on the field, though, he has only played 27 snaps as either a rotational/fill-in lineman or an extra blocker lined up at tight end for the Bears’ jumbo packages. At a certain point, the Bears might need to set him loose and see how he does with extended reps, but his lack of experience makes the decision a bit uneasy.
Alternatively, the Bears could ask Trapilo — the 56th overall pick in 2025 — to take over at right tackle if they rule out Wright against the Raiders. The Bears have shown a clear preference for Benedet thus far, but they have also expressed optimism that Trapilo will play meaningful snaps for them later on in his rookie season.
If the Bears feel Trapilo is ready to make that leap now, perhaps he will start instead.