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As if the Cleveland Browns offense wasn't scary enough this season, Myles Garrett decided ... There may be no bigger Halloween guy in the NFL than Garrett, who once transformed his front yard ...
Myles Garrett’s Halloween quarterback graveyard got a dystopian twist this year. Garrett goes all out for the holiday, and Halloween allows him to play a monster more terrifying than himself.
Myles Garrett has gone all the way this Halloween. The Cleveland Browns star is well-known for his over-the-top Halloween celebrations, so it’s no surprise that he’s taking it so seriously ...
Garrett's previous Halloween displays include a quarterback graveyard in 2021, a "Stranger Things-themed display in his yard in 2022, and most recently, a “Jeepers Creepers” Halloween display.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is the NFL King of Halloween, and this year is no different. Garrett showed up to Huntington Bank Field on Sunday decked out in a full Arnold ...
On Sunday, Myles Garrett arrived at the Browns’ game against ... from James Cameron’s iconic sci-fi franchise ahead of Halloween. To complete the head-turning look, the Browns’ star ...
I asked #Browns Myles Garrett if he’s been given any reassurances that he’s safe with the trade deadline approaching: “I’ll be playing here,” he said. Garrett has been the backbone of ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett arrived to Sunday's game against ... Garrett not only brought a little bit of the Halloween spirit on Sunday, as he and the Browns also got to enjoy ...
When it’s spooky season, you can always be sure that one Cleveland Brown, in particular, will be getting in the spirit of the holiday. From 'Canada is lost' to 'Just a dad at a concert ...
Others opted to honor their favorite movie or television characters. But none stood out more than Myles Garrett. The Cleveland Browns defensive end, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, worked with ...
It’s very normal for Myles Garrett to strike fear into opposing offenses on game days. The Halloween costume he showed up wearing to the stadium may be a bad omen for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.