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Garrett has 102.5 sacks in eight seasons with the Browns since being drafted first overall in 2017

Myles Garrett, the standout defensive end for the Cleveland Browns, has amassed 102.5 sacks over his impressive eight-season career with the team since being drafted as the first overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Garrett’s rapid rise to elite status in the NFL has solidified him as one of the most dominant pass rushers of his generation and a cornerstone of the Browns’ defense.

Since his debut, Garrett has consistently been a game-changer for Cleveland. His athleticism, strength, and quickness have allowed him to become a nightmare for quarterbacks, earning him multiple Pro Bowl selections and recognition as one of the top defensive players in the league. His ability to disrupt offenses has made him a focal point of the Browns’ defensive game plans and a leader in the locker room.

Garrett’s 102.5 sacks in just eight seasons is an impressive feat, placing him among the most productive pass rushers in recent NFL history. He has reached double-digit sack totals in multiple seasons, with his most notable being a 16-sack performance in 2021. This sack total tied for the NFL lead and highlighted his ability to dominate even against the league’s best offensive lines.

Beyond his sack numbers, Garrett’s presence on the field goes far beyond the box score. His physicality and relentless pursuit of the quarterback force offensive lines to game-plan around him, often leaving him in one-on-one situations that he capitalizes on with ease. He has also become known for his ability to create pressure that leads to turnovers, as his speed and power make him a constant threat to strip the ball from quarterbacks or disrupt passing lanes.

Throughout his career, Garrett has shown that he can perform in clutch moments. In the 2020 season, he helped the Browns to their first playoff appearance in nearly two decades, contributing to their victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round. His leadership and ability to make critical plays have made him a key part of the franchise’s resurgence under head coach Kevin Stefanski.

Looking ahead, Garrett’s future in Cleveland appears bright. As he continues to refine his skills and maintain his elite level of play, it’s clear that he will be a key figure in the Browns’ pursuit of a Super Bowl. His 102.5 sacks are just the beginning, and Garrett is poised to cement his place among the all-time greats in NFL history.

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