BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Myles Garrett is used to striking fear in Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals in the week leading up to their twice-a-year matchups.

Garrett, though, did give Browns' fans and teammates cause for concern on Thursday when he didn't practice because of a hip injury.

The All-Pro pass rusher was back on the practice field Friday and said he is set for Sunday's season opener.

“We’re ready to go. Had some pain yesterday. I’m good today,” Garrett said Friday following a lifting session after practice.

Garrett has sacked Burrow nine times, his most against any quarterback. He has sacked Burrow seven of the eight times they have faced each other, including three multi-sack games.

Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. will be matched up against Garrett most of the time, but

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