Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett took a vicious shot at Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers after leading his team to a stunning 13-6 win on Sunday.
The Browns spoiled Pittsburgh’s bid to clinch the AFC North by gutting out a victory in a defensive slugfest. Shedeur Sanders did just enough to lead his team past Aaron Rodgers‘ Steelers, who have a win-or-go-home game with the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18.
Cleveland’s win would have been sweeter if Myles Garrett had broken the single-season sacks record. But the Steelers prevented Garrett from doing so, keeping him 0.5 sacks behind Michael Strahan and TJ Watt (22.5) for the single-season record.
But worry not, Browns fans. Garrett was able to get another laugh in by putting the Steelers in a body bag with his savage postgame comment.
“To an extent, they were more worried about keeping me away from Aaron (Rodgers) than getting the win,” Myles Garrett said. “That’s what came back to bite them.”
#Browns DE Myles Garrett on today's game vs. Pittsburgh: “To an extent, they were more worried about keeping me away from Aaron (Rodgers) than getting the win. That’s what came back to bite them.”
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— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 28, 2025
Rodgers was sacked twice in the loss. The Steelers mustered just 291 yards of offense, averaging a mere 4.5 yards per play. If the Ravens win next week, this victory will go down as an extra-special W for Browns fans.