Myles Garrett keeps Browns alive with superhuman effort on blocked FG

Myles Garrett keeps the Browns in the game.

Cleveland Browns All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett made an incredible game-changing play at the end of the first half against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Philadelphia Eagles were attempting to extend their 10-3 lead before the half with a last-second field goal attempt by kicker Jake Elliott. The 57-yard field goal was blocked immediately by the Browns star and scooped up by safety Rodney McLeod Jr for a special teams touchdown.

 

Bubba Ventrone’s special teams have performed very well in the first half, especially after this game-turning touchdown. Garrett had been absent for most of the matchup in Philadelphia until his blocked field goal and has made his return noticeable.

The Browns now have their momentum as they kick off the second half in a tie game. The defense has stood strong for the most part and will have to continue to limit the big plays by the Eagles offense and quarterback Jalen Hurts.