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Myles Garrett Is on the Verge of NFL History but Bills’ Josh Allen Has a Message for Browns Star

Myles Garrett needs about 1.5 sacks to break the NFL record held by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt, aiming to inspire fans during a tough Browns season.

  • On Sunday, Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns defensive end, can set the NFL single-season sack record against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, needing one sack to tie and 1.5 to break it.
  • Built largely on two performances, Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns defensive end, recorded nine sacks this year including an anomalous five-sack outing vs New England Patriots, brightening a tough season for Cleveland Browns fans.
  • Browns reporters debated whether Buffalo might prevent Garrett's 1.5 sacks, while Buffalo Bills coaching staff could use running, quick passes, double teams and chipping, and Josh Allen's quick release and mobility aid protection.
  • With the Browns eliminated from playoff contention, Garrett's milestone would give Browns fans a rare highlight and bolster his Defensive Player of the Year résumé.
  • Historically, the record Myles Garrett chases was set by Michael Strahan and matched by T.J. Watt, while the Buffalo Bills aim to execute their game plan flawlessly.
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By JOE REEDY Josh Allen has been compared to Brett Favre, a member of the Professional American Football Hall of Fame, because of his arm strength and ability to run with the ball despite the occasional high risks. Myles Garrett expects Allen to have another similarity to Favre, who when shot down nearly a quarter of a century ago allowed his captor to set a record. Garrett, All-Pro of the Cleveland Browns arrives at Sunday’s match against the B…

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