NFL’s most ripped player goes shirtless for magazine cover… days after cheering on Olympics star girlfriend in Milan

Cleveland Browns star pass-rusher Myles Garrett went mostly bare-chested for the latest cover of Sports Illustrated in celebration of his establishing a new NFL record.
Garrett was given the honor of the cover after setting the new record for the most sacks in a single season in NFL history.
His accomplishment earned him his second NFL Defensive Player of the Year award as well as a first-team All-Pro honor and a Pro Bowl nod.
Garrett’s appearance on the cover saw him wearing dark sunglasses and a black leather jacket, but nothing more than that.
That allowed the 30-year-old to show off his chiseled physique and his six-pack abs for the publication.
The release of the issue comes days after Garrett landed in Italy to cheer on his girlfriend – American snowboarding superstar Chloe Kim.
Myles Garrett showed off his toned physique for the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine
It comes just days after Garrett flew to Italy to cheer on his girlfriend, snowboarder Chloe Kim
Kim won a silver medal and embraced Garrett after the accomplishment on February 12
Garrett and Kim have dated for almost a year – with the defensive end jetting from the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after Super Bowl LX to make it to Livigno in time for the games of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.
He watched along with the crowd as Kim qualified for the women’s snowboard halfpipe final and remained by her side as she fought for what would have been her own record-shattering moment.
However, it just wasn’t meant to be as Kim earned herself a silver medal finish behind protege Ga-on Choi of South Korea.
Kim, ever the sportswoman, celebrated with Choi and her family before hugging Garrett in the crowd.
Now, Garrett gets to look forward to a well-deserved offseason after he finished his first full season of a long-term contract extension.
Last summer, Garrett was in a heated contract dispute with the Browns before settling on a four-year, $160million contract which expires after the 2030 season.
He rewarded the Browns by securing 23 sacks this past season, the most in a single season of any player in the history of the game.



