Myles Garrett became the first player to record at least 14 sacks in four consecutive seasons, something he didn't take as solace for another loss.
It's the Browns vs. Dolphins in Week 17 of the NFL season. Can Myles Garrett and company lead Cleveland past Tua Tagovailoa and Miami?
Cleveland Browns trail the Miami Dolphins 6-3 at halftime despite Myles Garrett shining on his birthday with a key sack.
The Cleveland Browns walk away from their Week 17 matchup against the Miami Dolphins with a 20-3 loss at Huntington Bank Field. Despite key defensive moments, including Myles Garrett making NFL history, the Browns were unable to overcome Miami’s slow and steady second-half surge.
The Browns are in a tailspin, but there are still playmakers on both side of the ball on the Cleveland roster.
In an unheralded game, the Cleveland Browns fell 20-3 to the Miami Dolphins. The Browns have fully embraced the tank as they sprint or free-fall toward the number one pick in the draft. The team has shifted its focus to examining players for next season.
The Miami Dolphins are still alive for the NFL ... Don't be misled by the Browns' 3-12 record. One reason: Myles Garrett. Another reason: They knocked off the Steelers and Ravens at home.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett made NFL history in Week 17 by becoming the first player to tally at least 14 sacks in four consecutive seasons.
The Titans have requested permission to speak with Browns assistant general manager Catherine Hickman about their general manager vacancy.
The Browns will have defensive end Myles Garrett for the finale against the Ravens, but will not have cornerback Denzel Ward, among others.
The Dolphins are running out of time and games. They're holding on to hope. Miami's chances of making the AFC playoffs are remote and the team will need some outside help along with a win Sunday over the hapless Browns to have any shot at the postseason.