Like former Texas A&M and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans, Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is hitting some highly impressive career marks during the 2024 season.
Since entering the league, Garrett has been on a tear as one of the most unlockable players in the NFL. For this season, he leads the league in the following categories: Pressures (79), Sacks (14), Win rate (24.1%), and TPS win rate (33.3%). This alone should put him at the top of the conversation for Defensive Player of the Year and All-Pro consideration.
On his 29th birthday against the Miami Dolphins, Garrett re-wrote the NFL record books. His two sacks on Sunday made him the first player in league history to record 14+ sacks in four consecutive seasons.
Myles is the FIRST player in NFL history to have 14+ sacks in 4 consecutive seasons 🐐
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— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) December 29, 2024
It was bittersweet for him; winning is his main focus, and with the Browns struggling, he faces a significant decision this offseason.
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