There was a lot of confidence, especially from me, that this defensive line of the Cleveland Browns had a chance to be dangerous. Well, we saw exactly that as they harassed Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals offensive line from the very first snap. Myles Garrett and company led the charge of harassing the highest-paid quarterback for 60 minutes.
Jim Schwartz showed that he knew what to do with the talent he had moving players all over the defensive front to create mismatches. The most interesting aspect was that the team just looked like they were playing loose and confident and never overwhelmed or out of position.
Buy Browns TicketsDuring the first quarter, Garrett decided to break out some old basketball moves when lined up over the center. He was seen dribbling a pretend basketball between his legs before exploding through the line creating pressure that resulted in Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow being sacked. If this is the level the Browns pass rush will be playing at all season fans will be in for a fun show.
Myles Garrett was toying with the Bengals offensive line yesterday 😭
pic.twitter.com/Ev3DlyrYRq— PFF (@PFF) September 11, 2023