The Cleveland Browns have just one AP All-Pro this season, as defensive end Myles Garrett is voted as a first-teamer once again for his dominant 2023 campaign.
Garrett racked up 14 sacks this season for the Browns, forced four fumbles, blocked a field goal, and amassed 17 tackles for loss this season. It is not all about the box score, however, as Garrett has been a dominant force even when he isn’t racking up sacks.
Of all pass rushers this season, Garrett has the highest pass rush win rate by a solid three percent over Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys. He was PFF’s highest-graded pass rusher and was named their Defensive Player of the Year.
T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers was voted as the other first-team pass rusher.
Garrett, however, was the only member of the Browns who was named as an All-Pro this season. Not even guard Joel Bitonio, cornerback Denzel Ward, linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, or kicker Dustin Hopkins managed to scrape the second team.
Garrett, however, continues to pad his Defensive Player of the Year campaign as he continues his trek toward a Pro Football Hall of Fame career.