Defensive end Myles Garrett has been battling multiple injuries in training camp with the Cleveland Browns, but none of them are serious enough to keep him sidelined. With the regular season inching closer, Cleveland revealed an update on Garrett's lingering wrist injury.

This past Sunday, Garrett was unable to take part in Cleveland's scrimmage due to a wrist ailment. He was described as day-to-day and it wouldn't be long before he returned to the practice field. In an attempt to get him back in action, trainers for the Browns fitted him with a wrist brace.

However, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer's Mary Kay Cabot, he got rid of the brace himself after one rep in practice on Tuesday. Then, on Wednesday, Garrett arrived to practice without a brace on and was without any limitations.

Besides his wrist injury, Garrett has also dealt with a hamstring issue during training camp. Nevertheless, the Browns believe he will be a full-go in the team's Week 1 bout with the Baltimore Ravens.

Ever since being the No. 1 pick of the 2017 NFL Draft, Garrett has been a dominant edge rusher in Cleveland's defense. In the past two seasons alone, the Texas A&M product has combined for 23.5 sacks, 23 tackles for loss, 47 quarterback hits, and five forced fumbles.

To reward him for his contributions thus far in his career, the Browns signed Garrett to a lucrative five-year, $125 million extension this offseason. Entering the upcoming season, Cleveland is hoping to get a healthy version of Garrett, especially after making him one of the league's highest-paid defensive players.