Myles Garrett, days after sending a clear message to the Browns front office, sent another one in the same game in which he reached 100 career sacks.
Myles Garrett joined the 100-sack club on Sunday afternoon when the Browns star sacked Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow.
Myles Garrett entered Sunday's game as the Browns' team leader this season in sacks with 11 and tackles for loss with 16.
Cleveland Browns fell to the Cincinnati Bengals 24-6 in Week 16, but Myles Garrett makes history as the youngest player to record 100 career sacks.
Garrett enters Week 18 tied with Trey Hendrickson of the Bengals with 14 sacks on the season. He's the only player in NFL history to record at least 14 sacks in four consecutive seasons and has 102.5 in his seven-season career.
For Cleveland, the goal is to just get to the end of this season without more major injuries or made-for-TV drama.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have much hatred for any team in the AFC North. The Baltimore Ravens are typically the most hated, but also the organization the fan bases and players have the most respect for as both organizations are run pretty well.
Myles Garrett was asked about the future of the Browns and Kevin Stefanski didn't have much to say in response.
Cade York drilled a 59-yard field goal against the Cleveland Browns, tying the Bengals' franchise record for the longest kick.
Before recording a milestone sack, Myles Garrett took a shot at the Browns. Two days ahead of Cleveland's 24-6 loss in Cincinnati, Garrett expressed frustration about this season and said he doesn't want to be part of another rebuild.
However, Garrett indicated to reporters Thursday that the chance to play spoiler for a divisional rival outweighs the prestige a sack title would convey. "I’d rather upset [the