**Shedeur Sanders Shines in NFL Debut as Myles Garrett Leads Browns to Victory**
Cleveland Browns’ standout performance against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday highlighted Shedeur Sanders’ impressive debut in the NFL, but it was Myles Garrett’s defensive prowess that played a crucial role in securing the 24-10 victory. Garrett showcased his skills by recording three sacks on Raiders quarterback Geno Smith, positioning himself to potentially break the single-season sack record. Currently, Garrett leads the NFL with 18 sacks this season and needs just five more to surpass the 22.5 sack record held by NFL legends Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt.
Eight players from the Browns contributed to the defensive effort, each recording at least half a sack. “That’s the thing I’m most excited about,” Garrett expressed. “That puts a smile on my face. The franchise record, I kind of expect that of myself. I continue to set the bar higher and higher.” With five games remaining in the season, Garrett has maintained a streak of at least one sack in five consecutive games, dating back to the Browns’ 31-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins last month.
“Chasing Mike, chasing greatness,” Garrett stated regarding his pursuit of the record. “If God wills it, I’ll go get it. Hopefully, sooner rather than later. I want it to come in a win. I want to have a chance to play some games in January and February. We gotta win out. Hopefully, things go our way.” The Browns, currently sitting at 3-8 this season, would need to win all their remaining games to finish strong.
Cleveland’s upcoming schedule includes a two-game homestand, starting with the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13, followed by a matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 14. The Browns will then travel to face the Chicago Bears in Week 15 before returning home to take on the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers. The season finale is set for January 4 against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium.
**FAQ**
*What record is Myles Garrett aiming to break this season?*
Myles Garrett is aiming to break the single-season sack record, needing five more sacks to surpass the current record of 22.5 held by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt.
