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The final weeks of the NFL season always bring added tension, but for several high-profile players, the stakes extend well beyond the standings. As teams push for playoff positioning, individual performances could quietly unlock major financial rewards.
Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett said that breaking the NFL single-season sack record on Aaron Rodgers would be "special."
Cleveland Browns star pass rusher Myles Garrett is certainly hoping to break the single-season sack record this week against Aaron Rodgers.
With just two weeks remaining in the NFL regular season and the postseason on the horizon, several players throughout the league have contract incentives on the line that can boost their total earnings.
One sack away from breaking the single-season record, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett says it would be "special" to achieve such history against Aaron Rodgers on Sunday.
Joey Bosa and Bradley Chubb will get paid for sacks during the last two weeks of the season as players try to maximize incentives.
Garrett currently has 22 sacks. The record of 22.5 is shared by Hall of Famer Michael Strahan and Rodgers’s current teammate, linebacker T.J. Watt.