The Cleveland Browns finished their dreadful 2024 season on Saturday with a road loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
The team’s best player, defensive end Myles Garrett, delivered an incredibly somber assessment for the season after the game.
Garrett said in his postgame presser that this 3-14 Cleveland season was probably “more disappointing” than his first in the NFL… when the Browns didn’t win any games.
“[This was] probably a more disappointing season [than the 0-16 season in 2017],” Garrett said, via ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi.
Ouch. If you’re a Browns fan, hearing that is just such an awful way to close out what’s been a deliriously terrible season in the Dawg Pound.
All the momentum from the team’s 11-win 2023 campaign completely cratered into the sea.
Rather than list all the ignoble lowlights from this recent Cleveland season, we’ll leave you with Garrett’s really sad read on the team’s state of affairs.
Browns DE Myles Garrett: “This is probably a more disappointing season (than the 0-16 season in 2017).” pic.twitter.com/iDhNrMuOxw
— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) January 5, 2025
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