Browns, Myles Garrett and Patriots
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Garrett set a team record on Sunday with five sacks, breaking his own record of 4.5 from a 2021 game against the Bears. Yet, the Browns still lost to the Patriots 32-13, with Garrett slamming his helmet to the ground as the team pulled him late in the rout.
History has been made in Cleveland by one of the best pass rushers the game of football has ever seen. Myles Garrett, the Browns first overall pick in 2017 and
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett slammed his helmet onto the ground in frustration amid the team's loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday.
FOXBOROUGH — Though the Browns lost 32-13 at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Myles Garrett couldn’t have done much more to help his team. The defensive lineman set a Cleveland franchise record with five sacks and was living in New England’s backfield all afternoon. “I would throw the whole performance away for a win,” Garrett said.
You can dunk all you want on Cleveland Browns edge defender Myles Garrett after he signed a four-year, $160 million contract extension with $123.596 million guaranteed after insisting that he wanted out of Cleveland because he wanted to play with a winner.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, a sackmaster himself when he played for New England, knows he’s witnessing one of the greatest pass rushers in the history of the game, one who surpassed Hall of Famer Reggie White with the most sacks by a player (108.5) under 30. White had 108.