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There’s a narrative going around that Myles Garrett, who slammed his helmet on the ground during the Browns’ 32-13 loss to the Patriots on Sunday at Gillette Stadium and sat by himself at the end of the bench as the game ended,
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett had plenty of praise for both Drake Maye and Will Campbell on Sunday afternoon.
Will Campbell was introduced to Myles Garrett on Sunday and had a mixed bag against the All-Pro pass rusher. But the rookie earned praise from both Garrett and head coach Mike Vrabel for his effort.
Despite sacking Drake Maye record times in Week 8 fixture, including a strip-sack, Myles Garrett only had nice things to say about the New England Patriots quarterback.
FOXBOROUGH — Though the Browns lost 32-13 at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Myles Garrett couldn’t have done much more to help his team. The defensive lineman set a Cleveland franchise record with five sacks and was living in New England’s backfield all afternoon. “I would throw the whole performance away for a win,” Garrett said.
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Legendary NFL Star Has No Sympathy For Myles Garrett
Browns superstar defensive end Myles Garrett was visibly frustrated at the end of Sunday's game after losing 32-13 to Drake Maye and the New England Patriots. Despite Garrett setting the franchise's single-game record with five sacks,
Both times the Patriots tried to help Campbell with a chip from Hunter Henry. Both times it didn’t matter. On the second, Garrett managed to strip-sack Maye, but Jared Wilson pounced on the loose ball. Following New England’s 32-13 win, Campbell assessed his performance at his stall in the Patriots locker room.
Myles Garrett slammed down his helmet with gusto and sat at the end of the Browns bench ticked off that he was yanked from the game on the Patriots’ final drive with them leading by the final margin of 32-13.