Myles Garrett surprises girlfriend Chloe Kim with $300,000 gift during Winter Olympics: ‘I’m obsessed’
Myles Garrett gave his girlfriend Chloe Kim an incredible surprise gift for Valentines Day.
Just days after securing the silver medal in the Women’s Snowboard Halfpipe Final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, the NFL superstar gifted the 25-year-old a 1971 Classic Ford Bronco-Bill.

Not only that, but it was fresh with a custom bubblegum pink wrap.
The car was estimated to have cost Garrett $299,000.
Having penned a four-year, $160 million extension in March 2025 – making him the NFL’s highest-paid non-quarterback – this figure is only a small fraction of his pocket size.
Posting an image of herself alongside her new ride to her Instagram story, Kim accompanied it with the caption: “I’m obsessed.”
Garrett reposted the story with the kiss emoji.
The Cleveland Browns star defensive end later posted a message for his beau on Instagram, where he wrote: “So proud of you!
“I’m thankful that I get to be by your side watching the extraordinary things you do.
“You fought through so much to even get to this point and you earned everything and more.
“The
, my love and my Valentine. Happy Valentine’s Day, babe.”
In the comments section of the post, Kim replied writing: “My love!!
“Thank you for dealing with my craziness over the last couple months. Grateful for you, forever my Valentine.
”


Sports’ latest power couple
It’s been quite the year for sports’ latest high-profile couple, who went public in May 2025.
Garrett spent the 2025 NFL season causing havoc as a one-man wrecking ball as he set a new single-season sack record that had stood since 2001.
He then walked away from the NFL Honors as the league’s Defensive Player of the Year, becoming only the second player in history to be selected unanimously, following J.J. Watt in 2012.
Entering 2026 Milano Cortina, Kim was chasing history of her own – to become the first Olympic snowboarder to clinch Olympic gold at three successive Games.
She was attempting to do so with Garrett by her side after he flew out to Italy to support her.


Despite putting a score of 88.00 on the board from her first of three runs, she was pipped to the top spot of the podium by 17-year-old South Korean rider Choi Ga-on.
Having suffered a brutal fall in her first run, Choi showed composure and maturity beyond her years to post 90.25 on her final run at glory.
Although she had to settle for silver, Kim’s journey to even be able to compete in the 2026 Games was far from simple.
This was because she dislocated her shoulder and suffered a torn labrum whilst training for in Switzerland in January.
Competing with a shoulder brace on, Kim is proud of how performed, leaving it all on the line despite her injury, which will now require her to undergo surgery.
“I’m so proud of myself,” Kim said shortly after claiming the silver medal. “There was a lot of conversation about me [going for gold] but honestly I’m just so glad I was able to get here.
“I think this one might mean more than the others. I think I put it all out there.
“In the past, I would take a cautious approach and ride to win, but these days I’ve just wanted to do what felt good and I feel like I really gave it my all.”
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