Myles Garrett walked off the field smiling on Sunday.
He didn’t get to celebrate the 16-game NFL sack record he’s been coveting, but doing serious damage to a division rival’s playoff hopes will have to suffice.
Aaron Rodgers seemed to make it his life’s mission not to get sacked by Garrett during Sunday’s game, but the Cleveland Browns will happily live with the results. With Garrett drawing chips and double teams on virtually every snap, the Browns got back to playing dominant football on defense, holding Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers scoreless in the second half of their 13-6 win inside Huntington Bank Stadium.