The Pittsburgh Steelers seemed to have one clear agenda against the Cleveland Browns in Week 17: stop Myles Garrett from getting a sack, at all costs. Garrett entered the game with 22.0 sacks, and with a single sack, he would take claim of the single-season record, one currently held by T.J. Watt and Michael Strahan.
Unfortunately, Mike Tomlin's hyper-focused game plan to stop Garrett saw the Steelers missing the forest for the trees.
The Steelers chipped or doubled Garrett on nearly every pass rush rep in the game. Meanwhile, quarterback Aaron Rodgers made it a point to get rid of the ball before the Cleveland Browns star could get home for a sack.