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Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett broke the NFL’s single-season sacks record on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals with his 23rd on the season.
The Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett has set the NFL's single-season sack record with his 23rd. He reached the milestone during the fourth quarter of Sunday's win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Garrett’s record 23rd sack was thankfully a legitimate one against a top quarterback in a game his Cleveland Browns won.
Chloe Kim is a proud girlrfiend! After her boyfriend Myles Garrett broke the NFL's record for single-season sacks in the Cleveland Browns' win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Jan. 4, the 25-year-old Olympian posted a sweet tribute to her beau.
Garrett entered Sunday with 59 tackles on the season and was on pace to eclipse his career mark (60) set in 2022. That overlaps with his 5.4% missed tackle percentage, which ties for tenth-best among edge rushers, per PFF.
History-making moments rarely belong to just one place. When Myles Garrett became the NFL’s new single-season sack king in Week 18, the celebration stretched well beyond Cleveland. Shortly after Garrett recorded his record-breaking 23rd sack, his alma mater, Texas A&M University, made sure to let the world know it was watching and proud.
The record is broken, and Myles Garrett now owns the NFL's single-season sack record (23.0) after dropping Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow late in the fourth quarter at Paycor Stadium.
As the dust still settles from a busy Black Monday axe, the Titans’ head coaching gig has been vacant since Brian Callahan was fired six games into the season. Tennessee tripped into 2025 at 1-5 and dismissed Callahan after a 4-19 overall record.