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Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett cut a furious figure during his team’s 32-13 loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday. The Browns’ defeat came despite a record-breaking
Myles Garrett recorded five sacks against the New England Patriots, the most by a player in Browns history. But his record-breaking effort couldn't prevent a 32-13 defeat that high
Myles Garrett’s patience ran out on Sunday in Foxborough. His productive performance ended in a 32-13 defeat to the New England Patriots.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski pledged to use the team's bye week to "look at everything" following a 32-13 loss to the Patriots. But that evaluation will not include a change at quarterback. Stefanski said Dillon Gabriel will remain the team's starter when Cleveland returns to action in Week 10 against the Jets.
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Kevin Stefanski on loss to the Patriots, Dillon Gabriel, Myles Garrett, and more: Transcript
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski took questions from reporters on Sunday with regard to the 32-13 loss to the New England Patriots, Dillon Gabriel, Myles Garrett, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department:
Cleveland Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett said he would give back his career-best game for a win over the Patriots on Sunday.
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WATCH: Myles Garrett slams helmet in frustration as Dillon Gabriel's struggles cost Browns in humiliating loss against Patriots
Myles Garrett’s record-breaking five-sack performance wasn’t enough to lift the Browns past the Patriots, as frustration boiled over in a 32-13 defeat that left the star defender slamming his helmet in anger.
Sanders started out as the team’s No. 4 quarterback after falling to the fifth round of the draft. He opened the season as their third-string quarterback, and then moved to their backup after the Browns traded Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals earlier this month.
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Browns' Dillon Gabriel responds to latest Myles Garrett complaints
While speaking with reporters on Wednesday, Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel was asked about Myles Garrett's comments.