For his costume this year, Garrett enlisted some Hollywood help, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The only thing scarier ...
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who loves Halloween like a kindergartner, strode into Huntington Bank Field on Sunday for ...
That is certainly the case for Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett. Garrett showed up in a film-accurate costume that showcases him as The Terminator, famously played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Could the Cleveland Browns actually trade star defensive end Myles Garrett? Teams are apparently making calls to the Browns to see if Garrett is available, but that does not necessarily mean that ...
Myles Garrett may be mostly known for dominating opposing quarterbacks on the field for the Cleveland Browns. However, he's going viral today for what he wore to today's game against the AFC North ...
Last year, when Myles ... feat by Garrett. With 25 seconds to go in the first half, the Eagles attempted a 57-yard field goal. Stories by Ashley Bastock Breaking down where Browns stand at midway ...
"We should be ashamed of ourselves as Browns and as fans to boo anyone and their downfall. Could be a season-altering, career-altering injury. The man's not perfect," Garrett said. "He doesn't ...
Look, Myles Garrett is a superstar in the NFL, one of those players who is a game changer anytime he’s on the field for the Cleveland Browns. We’re talking about a defensive end who has double ...
That’s one way to strike fear into the Ravens’ offense. On Sunday, Myles Garrett arrived at the Browns’ game against Baltimore dressed as “The Terminator,” wearing a jaw-dropping mask ...
they could consider trading Myles Garrett. While picks would be intriguing, it’s tough to imagine a scenario where any of the players the Browns would draft would be the player Garrett is.
Myles Garrett and Jameis Winston vehemently defended quarterback Deshaun Watson, who was booed by Browns fans during intros before they cheered when he was carted off the field with a likely ...
The boos did not sit right with Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who said the fans should be "ashamed" for booing an injured quarterback. "We don't boo guys that are injured on the field ...