Myles Garrett enters the Browns finale sharing the NFL lead in sacks. That would only add to his impressive resume as the NFL's best defensive player.
Garrett leads the NFL in sacks, tied with Trey Hendrickson of the Cincinnati Bengals with 14. This marks the fourth straight season that Garrett has amassed 14 sacks or more, making him the first player in NFL history to do so.
The Cincinnati Bengals defence made some key interventions against the Pittsburgh Steelers, leaving Trey Hendrickson at the top of the standings.
Cade York drilled a 59-yard field goal against the Cleveland Browns, tying the Bengals' franchise record for the longest kick.
Before recording a milestone sack, Myles Garrett took a shot at the Browns. Two days ahead of Cleveland's 24-6 loss in Cincinnati, Garrett expressed frustration about this season and said he doesn't want to be part of another rebuild.
Cleveland’s Deshaun Watson had a setback in his recovery from a season-ending Achilles injury. Defensive Coordinator Lou Anarumo is among four coaches fired by the Bengals.
The Bengals' Trey Hendrickson entered Week 18 tied for the NFL lead with 14 sacks this season, and added 3.5 Saturday night in Pittsburgh.
The road to a division title was bumpy for the Baltimore Ravens, who started 0-2, faced a schedule packed with playoff teams and had to rally from a two-game deficit with four to play. Having overcome all that,
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett raised some eyebrows when he kept the door open for the first time on playing somewhere else if the franchise isn't prioritizing winning this offseason. On Monday,
Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown jumped into the Salvation Army red kettle just beyond the end zone to celebrate a 19-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Joe Burrow during the second ...
However, Garrett indicated to reporters Thursday that the chance to play spoiler for a divisional rival outweighs the prestige a sack title would convey. "I’d rather upset [the