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Myles Garrett would rather ‘mess up’ Ravens’ division title hopes than earn sack crown
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The Ravens would clinch the division title with a win. A loss would give the Steelers a shot to retake the AFC North with a win in the later game.
With two sacks Saturday, the 29-year-old Garrett would tie his career-high with 16 (2021 and 2022).
Garrett has notched five and a half sacks against Jackson in his career. He said those are the hardest out of his 102.5 career sacks.
“Absolutely. It’s not even close,” Garrett said. There are definitely some other special cats at the quarterback position who are shifty. I mean, Pat (Patrick Mahomes) himself, he has great contact balance, but, I mean, Lamar has that. But he also has speed, he has quickness, is shifty, so he has that tremendous running ability, and he can also throw the ball pretty much anyone on the field right now.”
Garrett sees Jackson’s improvement as a pocket passer as a game-changer for the quarterback, making him much more dangerous for defenses. The pass rusher was asked if it was possible to take Jackson completely out of the game.
“Completely? Hell, no. The man’s amazing,” Garrett said. “A couple years back, you would say, ‘Try to keep him in the pocket.’ I think even beginning of the season we were like, ‘Try to keep him in pocket, make him throw as much as possible,’ and now you’re like, ‘S—, we don’t know what to do.’ He’s been steadily growing year after year. He lost that baby weight. Now he’s back to being lean and fast as hell. So now, whether he breaks the pocket or he stays in the pocket, you’re going to have a rough day because he can do everything.”
The Browns defeated Baltimore earlier this season in a 29-24 shootout. Jackson threw for 289 yards with two touchdowns and rushed eight times for 46 yards. Cleveland sacked the QB three times (none by Garrett). Jameis Winston threw for three touchdowns in the win. Bailey Zappe is set to start Week 18 for the Browns.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has his sights set on disrupting the Baltimore Ravens’ chances of winning the AFC North division title, even if it means sacrificing his own personal accolades.
Garrett, who is currently leading the league in sacks, recently expressed his desire to prioritize team success over individual achievements. In a press conference, he stated, “I’d rather mess up the Ravens’ division title hopes than earn the sack crown. Winning games and helping my team succeed is more important to me than any personal accolades.”
This selfless attitude and dedication to his team’s success exemplifies Garrett’s commitment to being a team player and putting the greater good above his own personal goals. As the Browns continue to fight for a playoff spot, Garrett’s leadership and team-first mentality will undoubtedly play a crucial role in their success.
Fans and teammates alike can take inspiration from Garrett’s mindset and dedication to the team, as he continues to showcase his talent and selflessness on the field. With players like Garrett leading the way, the Browns are poised for success both now and in the future.
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