Myles Garrett self-reported his concussion two days after suffering it on Oct. 22nd.

"I'll play through anything," he said. "I'll play through my foot, my arm, anything that's affecting me below my neck, because I can't play around with my brain."

Garrett said he's had two previous concussions, one in high school and one while at Texas A&M. 

"If it had been (something) physical with my body, that's different, but you don't want to mess with your mind," he said. "That's something that you can't get back. That's something you can't heal.

"You can deal with a thumb or an arm or a back or a leg, but messing with your mind and allowing those kind of things to carry on, that can do harm for a long time and you don't want to be that way if you plan to have kids or be the same way you've always known."