CLEVELAND, Ohio — There’s a narrative going around that Myles Garrett, who slammed his helmet on the ground during the Browns ’ 32-13 loss to the Patriots on Sunday at Gillette Stadium, and sat by himself at the end of the bench as the game ended, opted into this. He doesn’t get to complain about where this season is going because he chose to come back.
The genesis of this narrative goes back to when Garrett spent Super Bowl week trying to talk his way out of Cleveland before pivoting prior to the start of the new league year and signing, at the time, the richest deal for a non-quarterback in NFL history.

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