PHILADELPHIA — Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett took a quick break before a team period on Thursday, standing under the goalposts and chatting someone up. His teammates, getting ready to line up, started calling his name.
Garrett politely finished his conversation, slid on his helmet while he hustled to his spot on the right side of the Browns defensive line and resumed terrorizing the Eagles, like he did for much of the two joint practices here.
The Browns’ $40 million per year man looked worth every penny during these practices and it led to a simple question after the second session ended: How do you stop him?
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