Myles Garrett is done hiding his frustrations. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year isn’t just tired of losing. He’s tired of the misery that comes with it. And he made his point clear as the Browns prepare to face the Cincinnati Bengals in a critical Week 16 matchup.
Garrett expressed his satisfaction at potentially derailing the Bengals’ playoff hopes. “Misery loves company, so it would feel pretty good,” he said, referencing Cleveland’s ability to knock Cincinnati out of contention. Adding fuel to the fire, Garrett also didn’t mince words when discussing the Browns’ lack of direction.brw
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“I’m not trying to rebuild,” Garrett said (via cleveland.com). “I’m trying to win right now… I want them to be able to illuminate that for me, illustrate that for me, so that can be something that I can see in the near…