Garrett finished the regular season with 47 tackles, including 14.0 sacks, over 17 games played. He also set an NFL record, becoming the first player to achieve at least 14.0 sacks in four consecutive seasons.
Even after a 3-14 season, Cleveland Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett earned All-Pro recognition from the NFLPA
Asking for a star NFL player's jersey -- in the middle of a game no less -- must be tough while in the trenches, especially when it's an offensive lineman asking for the threads of a stud pass rusher.
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett growing frustrated could help the Dallas Cowboys shock the football world with a blockbuster trade.
Myles Garrett has been tormenting NFL offensive linemen and quarterbacks since 2017. Now that Los Angeles Rams icon Aaron Donald has called it a day, there may be nobody more formidable to be
Between plays on Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens rookie had a request for the Cleveland Browns star: "I know I'm a nobody, but if I could get that jersey after?"
But it has had some positive moments despite the abysmal season. In the latest episode covering the Browns and Ravens game, one of the more wholesome moments occurred. Ravens rookie offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten, a second-round pick, approached Myles Garrett to ask him for a huge favor.
NFL Films captured a great moment between Ravens rookie right tackle Roger Rosengarten and star Browns defensive end Myles Garrett in the regular-season finale. As the two players were walking down the field, Rosengarten said, "I know I'm a nobody, but if I could get that jersey after …"
Even if the Browns traded Myles Garrett, there's no way Jerry Jones makes this bold of a move to improve the Dallas Cowboys.
Dennis-Sutton's Penn State Nittany Lions lost in the Orange Bowl to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Thursday, but Dennis-Sutton left it all on the field. The junior defensive end tallied two sacks, a pass deflection, and an interception in the loss. His two tackles for loss led the way for either team.