The Patriots had a lot of difficulty slowing down Myles Garrett on Sunday afternoon, allowing him to set a new Browns franchise record with 5.0 sacks .

But when you end up with a 19-point win, who cares?

New England used a dominant, 21-point third quarter to take control of the contest and defeat Cleveland, 32-13.

The Patriots took a 9-7 lead at halftime when Andy Boregales nailed a 42-yard field goal end the second quarter and did not look back. The club went up 16-7 on quarterback Drake Maye’s 7-yard TD to Hunter Henry. Then Stefon Diggs caught his first touchdown of the season on a 1-yard pass, capping a quick three-play drive after a Dillon Gabriel interception.

The onslaught continued on New England’s ensuing drive, as Gabriel’s second interception led to a 39-yard strike from

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