The New England Patriots dominated the Browns, winning 32-13 on Sunday. However, Myles Garrett stood out for Cleveland and made quite an impact despite the loss.
The 29-year-old pass rusher recorded five sacks on Sunday, and New England’s head coach, Mike Vrabel, is happy he won’t have to see Garrett anytime soon.
“Just size, speed, athleticism, and having watched him last year, it’s impressive, and it’s hard,” Vrabel said on Sunday. “We’re trying to chip him, and he Gumbys around one guy and then speed bursts the other guy. He’s just an elite athlete with a tremendous skill set.
“I’m glad that we don’t play him twice every year unless we’re both in the playoffs. He’s just a dynamic player, and they do a nice job with him. He certainly impacts a lot of football games.”
Garrett has

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