Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has expressed a preference for hindering the Baltimore Ravens’ chances at the AFC North division title rather than pursuing the coveted NFL sack crown. Speaking recently, Garrett highlighted the importance of team success over individual accolades, stating, “I want to mess up their divisional title hopes more than I want to lead the league in sacks.” This declaration comes as the Browns gear up for important matchups, including a showdown against the Ravens, who are led by star quarterback Lamar Jackson. Garrett acknowledged the challenges Jackson presents, labeling him the toughest quarterback to sack and emphasizing his elusive nature. “Lamar is the toughest quarterback to sack, and it’s not even close,” Garrett noted, highlighting Jackson’s unique skill set. This perspective reflects a growing emphasis among players on teamwork and collective goals, especially during critical divisions like the AFC North, where playoff implications are on the line.
Myles Garrett Aims to Disrupt Ravens’ Division Title Hopes Over NFL Sack Crown
