FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Myles Garrett had already broken his own Cleveland Browns sack record, and he didn't want to stop.
“I don’t care how much time is on the clock: If there’s a chance we can win, I want to be a part of that,” the All-Pro defensive end said after watching from the sideline as the New England Patriots ran out the clock in a 32-13 victory over Cleveland on Sunday.
"I don’t care how dire the situation looks. I’m going to try and make something happen," Garrett said. “I hate to come out in those situations. I hate that kind of inevitability and not being able to do anything about it. Because I want to win.”
Garrett sacked the Patriots' Drake Maye five times for a total loss of 33 yards on Sunday; on one of them, Garrett also forced a fumble.
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