Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett made some history in the first quarter of the Cleveland Browns matchup against the New England Patriots . On third and goal with Patriots quarterback Drake Maye dropping back to pass from Cleveland's eight-yard line with an opportunity to take the lead, Garrett broke through two blocks to sack Maye and force a fourth down. The sack not only kept New England from putting six points on the board, it also brought Garrett's career sack total to 108.5, which surpasses NFL great Reggie White for the most sacks before turning 30.

It perfectly exemplified how dominant Garrett is, breaking through the whole left side of New England's offensive line with relative ease to get to Maye on a crucial play.

Garrett already passed 2025 Hall of Fame induct

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