
NFL star Myles Garrett appears to hard launch shock new relationship with Olympic gold medalist on red carpet
NFL star Myles Garrett has appeared to hard launch a relationship with Olympic gold medalist snowboarder Chloe Kim on Sunday night.
Kim and Garrett appeared to look at each other lovingly, while standing arm-in-arm, on the red carpet of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo.
Garrett had not been linked with anyone in his personal life before appearing at the award show with Kim.
Garrett is wearing a blue suit jacket with a white undershirt and a black bow tie. The Cleveland Brown also has on black slacks and shoes.
Kim is wearing a black and white dress that extends beyond her feet.
Garrett, 29, has one of the elite defensive players in the NFL, with Kim, whose parents are from South Korea, representing the United States at two different Olympiads.
Kim has won back-to-back gold medals in the women's halfpipe event at the Olympics, and is a favorite for a three-pear next year in Italy.
Earlier this year, Garrett signed a record contract extension, where the defensive lineman will make around $40million per season.
Garrett has also taken home $123.5million in guaranteed money, which stands to make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in football history.
The contract is a far cry from where Garrett was earlier in the offseason, where he asked to be traded away from the Browns.
Now with Kim on his arm, plenty of attention will be given to the couple, which may turn out to be similar to what Travis Kelce has received since he first appeared alongside Taylor Swift in September 2023.
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