CLEVELAND — Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett continues racking up the accolades as the season continues, and on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, he added another to his resume.
In the first quarter of the game, with the Ravens in the red zone and pushing toward the end zone, Garrett slowed Baltimore by sacking Lamar Jackson on third-and-goal to force a field goal.
While Garrett's sack helped the team avoid a Ravens touchdown, it also put him in the record books once again.
It was Garrett's 12th sack of the season, making him the first player since 1982 to record 12 sacks in six straight seasons.
The record was previously held by NFL great Lawrence Taylor, who had five straight seasons with 12 sacks.
Garrett went on to sack Jackson again in the second quarter, moving up

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