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Needing one sack to break the record of 22.5 held by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt, Garrett was added to the Browns injury report on Thursday as limited with a hip injury.
Garrett, who leads the NFL with a Browns-record 22.0 sacks, will have one final opportunity in the regular-season finale to break the mark currently shared by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. After Sunday’s 13-6 win over the Steelers, Garrett made it clear he’s confident the record will fall.
Garrett was added to the Browns’ injury report on Thursday with a hip injury. He was a limited participant during practice. Garrett has remained relatively healthy this season. The only reason he’s been on the injury report in recent weeks was due to non-injury-related rest.
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Kevin Stefanski on injury report, Shedeur Sanders’ development, Myles Garrett, and more: Transcript
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski took questions from reporters on Monday with regard to the injury report, Shedeur Sanders’ development, Myles Garrett, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department:
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