
NFL Star Myles Garrett Cheers Girlfriend at 2026 Olympics
Fresh off breaking the NFL sack record, Cleveland Browns defender Myles Garrett traveled to Italy to support girlfriend Chloe Kim as she pursues her third consecutive Olympic gold medal in snowboarding. The power couple is proving that champions lift each other up.
When you're the best in the world at what you do, the only person who truly gets it might be someone else at the top of their game.
That's the story playing out in Livigno, Italy, where NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett is cheering on his girlfriend, two-time Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim, at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The 30-year-old Browns star filmed Kim's qualifying run in the women's snowboard halfpipe on Wednesday, capturing every moment as she topped the standings with a score of 90.25.
"I got her whole run," Garrett told ESPN after the qualifiers. "She's amazing."
Kim's performance is even more impressive considering she tore her labrum in the weeks leading up to the Games. Now she heads into Thursday night's finals with a real shot at making history with three consecutive Olympic golds in the same event.
The mutual support runs deep. Kim attended multiple Browns games this season as Garrett made history, becoming just the second defender ever to unanimously win NFL Defensive Player of the Year and setting the single season sack record with 23.0. Now he's returning the favor halfway across the world.

Their playful banter about who's the better athlete shows the comfort between two people who understand the pressure of performing at the highest level. When Kim declared herself the superior athlete without hesitation, Garrett pushed back with a grin. She pivoted, claiming she's funnier instead.
"I'll give her that," Garrett conceded. "She's funnier."
Why This Inspires
In a sports world often dominated by ego and individual achievement, Garrett and Kim are modeling something different. They're showing young athletes everywhere that true confidence means celebrating your partner's success as loudly as your own.
Their relationship proves that you don't have to dim your light to make room for someone else's shine. Both are at the absolute peak of their respective sports, and rather than competing for attention, they're each other's biggest fans.
Garrett's willingness to fly to Italy immediately after his record-breaking season, and Kim's presence at his games despite her own intense training schedule, sends a powerful message about what matters beyond the medals and trophies.
As Garrett put it simply: "She's going to do it. She's the best." When champions support champions, everyone wins.
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