With 19 sacks through 12 games, the entire league is aware of how close Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is to the NFL single-season record . The 29-year-old certainly has his eye on the goal and wants to break the record in a very specific way.

Garrett not only envisions himself setting the new standard, but he already sees the way he does it. The six-time All-Pro wants the moment that he breaks the record to “look like a game-winner,” according to Zac Jackson of ‘The Athletic.'

Garrett needs just 3.5 sacks in the next five games to tie the record, and four to break it. Michael Strahan officially set the 22.5-sack record in 2001 with the New York Giants, with Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt tying it in 2021.

While Strahan and Watt officially own the record,

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