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Myles Garrett to stick with the Cleveland Browns Tony Jefferson Jersey , reportedly landing a five-year, $125 million extension that'll make him the highest-paid defender in the . And while the lucrative deal probably answered any questions about the team's belief in Garrett despite a controversial end to 2019, the star pa s rusher reiterated Thursday that both he and the Browns have moved on from the Mason Rudolph incident that earned him an indefinite suspension to close last season."My Shane Ray Jersey life is much bigger than one moment," Garrett said, . "Me, the Browns and my teammates are going to look past that and go on to greater succe s, and that'll just be a small bump in the road."The 24-year-old Garrett, of course, is referencing the Browns' Week 11 victory over the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, during which Garrett and two other players were ejected as a result of a fight between Garrett and Rudolph, the Steelers' quarterback at the time. Garrett has during their on-field scuffle, but his infamous actions -- pulling off Rudoph's helmet and then using it to hit the QB on his unprotected head -- resulted in a suspension for the final six games of 2019.Asked Thursday if he believes he Brandon Carr Jersey has a reputation for being a dirty player, Garrett doubled down on the notion his 2019 outburst was out of character. "That's not who (other players have) experienced," he said. "They've never thought of me that way. So I don't think I'll be walking on eggshells when I'm on the field. I've never been that."Browns management appears to be on his side, and Iman Marshall Jersey not just because they paid him $125M. "It would be remi s of me not to addre s the fact that we are choosing to do this after a season during which Myles was suspended," new general manager Andrew Matt Skura Jersey Berry . "Myles has been accountable for his mistake and we view the incident as well out of character. We don't believe one moment should define him based on how he has handled himself prior to and in the months after last year's incident. We are excited to ensure that Myles will stay in Cleveland for the foreseeable future."