In the aftermath of the Browns’ upset victory over the Packers, there’s been a screenshot floating around social media of a moment in the second half where three Green Bay players were lined up to protect quarterback Jordan Love from defensive end Myles Garrett.

Love was still sacked, with rookie linebacker Carson Schwesinger coming up to make the hit on the quarterback.

In many ways, the play is emblematic of how the Browns can generate pressure from multiple spots along their defensive front because of how offenses must pay attention to where Garrett is at all times.

“We feel like everybody can win,” head coach Kevin Stefanski said in his Monday news conference, via transcript from the team. “As you know, Myles Garrett gets a lot of attention. So, there are opportunities for other guy

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