Myles Garrett’s latest fan interaction didn’t go as expected.

The Cleveland Browns’ defensive end tweeted on Tuesday that a “fan” asked for photo and punched him in the face instead.

“Was in my car, flagged me down for a picture and I cracked the window enough for the camera to get my face,” Garrett explained on Twitter. “Took the pic and gave me a pillow tap.”

News 5 Cleveland reported Wednesday night that 24-year-old Richard Perez pulled up next to Garrett just before 3:00 p.m., asking for a photo. Garrett asked him to wait while his finished a phone call. Perez then took a photo of Garrett and punched him before jumping into his car and driving away.

The Browns are reportedly aware of the incident and police are still searching for Perez.

It’s not clear if Perez had a specific beef with the 6-foot-4, 272-pound Garrett, who has an NFL-leading nine sacks this season, or the 2-4 record from the Browns after an offseason full of hype. Either way, the 2017 No. 1 overall pick doesn’t seem to be letting the incident bother him too much.

“Hm, put your legs into it might have actually made me flinch,” he tweeted.