Myles Garrett's pursuit of NFL history came down to the last quarter of the regular-season finale. The Cleveland Browns defensive end finally broke through in Sunday's game against the Cincinnati ...
It came down to the 17th game of the season, but there is a new single-season sack leader. Myles Garrett surpassed Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt on the all-time leaderboard and recorded his 23rd sack ...
Myles Garrett set the new single-season sack record with 23 sacks in the 2025 season. Garrett achieved the record in a 17-game season, which has sparked debate about its legitimacy compared to ...
Myles Garrett finished the 2023 regular season with more sacks than the entire 49ers team. Dylan Buell / Getty Images (Editor’s note: This is excerpted from Mike Sando’s Pick Six of Jan. 5, 2026.) 5.
Myles Garrett is the NFL’s new sack king. He recorded his 23rd sack during the fourth quarter of the Browns’ clash against Bengals in Cincinnati on Sunday, breaking Michael Strahan’s and T.J. Watt’s ...
The Browns added Myles Garrett to their injury report on Thursday with a hip issue. Not that there was much question, but Garrett is still set to play against the Bengals on Sunday as he goes for the ...
The Selma Police Department has announced an arrest in connection with a fatal shooting that took the life of 43-year-old ...
Myles Garrett made NFL history, and in the process may have solidified his case as the greatest pass rusher of his era. The Cleveland Browns' perennial All-Pro broke the single-season sack record ...
Myles Garrett, who signed a contract extension worth more than $122 million last spring, is unhappy with the Browns' lack of progress. "I am committed to winning," he said. Jason Miller / Getty Images ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett broke the NFL’s single-season sacks record on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals with his 23rd on the season. After being held without a sack last week, ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has broken the NFL's single-season sack record, surpassing the 22.5 mark shared by New York Giants great Michael Strahan (2001) and Pittsburgh's T.J. Watt ...