Myles Garrett notches another milestone on his Hall of Fame resume

Texas A&M star Myles Garrett becomes the youngest NFL player to reach 100 sacks since 1982

Former Texas A&M star Myles Garrett once again solidified his status in the NFL record books on Sunday morning, recording his 100th career sack in 115 games.

In the second quarter of the game against the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, Garrett blew past the left guard to sack Joe Burrow, becoming the youngest player to reach 100 career sacks. That made him the 45th player to reach 100 sacks, and he was one of a handful of players to reach this milestone in his first eight seasons.

This is a major statical accomplishment, but Garrett wants to win and had this to say post-game.

“That’s a nice accomplishment, but we remember LT because he won and did all those things.”

Late last week, he made a few comments about how, while he would like to stay in Cleveland, there needs to be more of a commitment to winning now, and he is not sure that he wants to be in a rebuilding phase in the near future.

Garrett can easily be the Defensive Player of the Year each season, but it hurts his chances when you are on a losing team. However, as spectators, we can respect this accomplishment and wish him a long and healthy career.

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