AP Sports Writer Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett celebrates after the Browns defeated the Houston Texans in an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane) One regrettable, violent moment nearly changed everything for Myles Garrett. He wouldn’t let it. Suspended, disgraced and branded a villain for his helmet-swinging attack on Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the closing seconds of a nationally televised game last year, Garrett found his playing career at a crossroads. He considered quitting. However, he pushed on and persevered. Garrett turned his story around. The Browns’ star defensive end on Thursday was named the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year, which annually recognizes the NFL’s best players for their excellence on the field and dedication to community service.