As the Halloween season closes in, NFL players have started to show signs of spooky fever. As Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns defensive end decorated his front lawn with gravestones of NFL quarterbacks.
The 25-year-old Browns defensive end staged his Ohio abode by laying headstones of seven quarterbacks’ last names, numbers, and helmets on them. The headstones feature the names of the opposing players of the Browns this season.
Myles Garrett digs up the grave ahead of his clash
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The names included AFC North rivals Lamar Jackson, Ben Roethlisberger, and Joe Burrow. The other four names include Bears’ Justin Fields, Patriots’ Mac Jones, Cardinals’ Kyler Murray, and Chargers’ Justin Herbert.
However, popular QBs in the Browns’ schedule, like Derek Carr and Aaron Rodgers, missed the cut in a photo shared by Pickswise on Twitter. With the words ‘RIP’ and ‘Here lies’ engraved over the ‘Graves’ of Jackson and Jones, respectively.
Myles Garrett really decorated his front yard with QB gravestones for Halloween ☠️ pic.twitter.com/HBCj4Sd4ru
— Pickswise (@Pickswise) October 14, 2021
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The front lawn is spookily decorated with two giant skeletons, pumpkins, and a scarecrow, which add an extra bit of icing to the cake. The Halloween theme is well addressed while digging up the metaphorical yet very literal graves of his rival QBs.
Myles has put up a cliched defensive trash talk and challenge to his opponent QBs, but in a very creative way. However, his lawn looks spooky and beautiful in a very odd way, but it does have a very clear rival behind it. It shows how much Myles likes to challenge his opponents.
Myles so far in this season
Myles so far made his mark in the season. Through five games so far, he has registered seven sacks leading the NFL ranking for the same. He has managed to record a sack in every game except against the Texans in Week 2.
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Garrett peaked his career in 2020 when he registered 12 sacks and 18 quarterback hits in 14 games and making it to the Pro Bowl for the second time and was named to the All-Pro team for the first time.
Myles Garrett isn’t human this year. And when the secondary gets it together👀 pic.twitter.com/8bGjHSwlZO
— nick (@nick121224) October 15, 2021
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As the Browns are about to face the unbeaten Arizona Cardinals in their next clash. It will be quite a challenge for Garrett to keep a check on Kyler Murray, as he has been on a victory spree since the very first week.