FOXBOROUGH — Though the Browns lost 32-13 at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Myles Garrett couldn’t have done much more to help his team.
The defensive lineman set a Cleveland franchise record with five sacks and was living in New England’s backfield all afternoon.
“I would throw the whole performance away for a win,” Garrett said.
Two of his sacks came matched up against rookie Will Campbell, and after the loss, Garrett was asked what he thought of the Patriots first-round pick.
“He’s strong,” Garrett said. “You want to set the tempo and the pace of the game with power. He was able to be pretty firm in his stance and keep me from knocking him back. Just trying to hit him with different looks, try to keep him off guard. I watched a lot of tape of him versus Will Anderson (in college)

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